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Traditional vs Modern QA: Why Hybrid QA Methodologies Actually Work

June 26, 2025June 24, 2025 by Jaren

Traditional QA slowed us down. Modern QA skipped too much. Here’s how we built a hybrid testing strategy that survives staging, accelerates sprints, and catches bugs before they cost you.

Categories Software Testing Strategies & Methodologies Tags Agile QA, devops testing, hybrid QA, pull request testing, qa workflow, risk-based testing, Shift-Left Testing, Test Strategy Leave a comment

Branch-Level QA: How We Test Pull Requests Before Code Review

June 26, 2025June 20, 2025 by Jaren
pull request QA testing workflow with a developer and QA reviewing a feature branch

Most teams test after merge. We don’t. Here’s how branch-level QA helps us catch bugs earlier, stabilize sprints, and move faster—without sacrificing quality.

Categories Software Testing Strategies & Methodologies Tags Agile QA, branch qa, devops testing, pr environments, pull request testing, qa workflow, Shift-Left Testing, Test Strategy 1 Comment
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