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In this conversation, we dive deep into how software testing, product quality, and QA strategy directly impact startup growth, SaaS reliability, and long-term business success — especially for early-stage founders building products with limited time, budget, and resources.
A software testing expert challenges one of the most avoided questions in startups:
Many startups prioritize speed to market. Some users are happy. Others face silent bugs, UX friction, performance issues, and hidden failures. Revenue may still increase, but poor software quality slowly transforms startup growth into constant firefighting, regressions, and mounting technical debt.
In today’s era of no-code tools, rapid MVP launches, lean startup culture, and fast product development, software testing and quality assurance are often skipped. What feels fast in the beginning becomes expensive, risky, and unsustainable as the product scales.
Over the next few years, founders must answer critical questions:
By khurrampIn this conversation, we dive deep into how software testing, product quality, and QA strategy directly impact startup growth, SaaS reliability, and long-term business success — especially for early-stage founders building products with limited time, budget, and resources.
A software testing expert challenges one of the most avoided questions in startups:
Many startups prioritize speed to market. Some users are happy. Others face silent bugs, UX friction, performance issues, and hidden failures. Revenue may still increase, but poor software quality slowly transforms startup growth into constant firefighting, regressions, and mounting technical debt.
In today’s era of no-code tools, rapid MVP launches, lean startup culture, and fast product development, software testing and quality assurance are often skipped. What feels fast in the beginning becomes expensive, risky, and unsustainable as the product scales.
Over the next few years, founders must answer critical questions: