What Is Manual Testing?

Manual testing is the foundation of quality assurance services. From the very beginning of the development cycle, a precise analysis of your software product is involved.

Compared to automation, manual software testing is neither more time-consuming nor less effective. It is a comprehensive checkup, which has benefits only obtained through human interaction. As a result, automation is always based on test cases that were initially written for manual review.

To streamline the development process, our team will thoroughly test your software for bugs and issues.

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When Do You Need Manual Testing?

Tests begin in the early stages, when there is little stable functionality to automate.

It's a short-term or small project, and you don't plan to scale it up too much.

The nature of a project is very dynamic, and the requirements change constantly.

The development team needs more detailed information to detect the causes of errors.

It is necessary to subjectively validate software functions, such as a user-friendly interface.

Exploratory testing and ad hoc testing conducted manually allow finding bugs in unlikely places.

Benefits of Manual
Software Testing

App logic, swipes and shakes, CAPTCHA, and visual elements can only be verified manually.
The software interface and user experience can be assessed more accurately and in more detail.
Rewriting test cases for manual tests is easier. In dynamic projects with frequently changing requirements, this might be essential.
Additionally, it enables easy replication of bugs discovered by software users.
The purpose of manual testing is to mimic the real-world behavior of mobile apps and web apps, so it can cover cases that automated testing cannot.
For short-term or small projects, manual testing is more cost-effective.

Types of Manual Testing

We run different types of tests. Depending on the nature of the project, as well as a client's business goals, the combination may vary. We perform the following types of manual software testing on a regular basis:

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Functional Testing

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UI Testing

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Localization Testing

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Acceptance Testing

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Compatibility Testing

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Exploratory Testing

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Integration Testing

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Regression Testing

Documentation You Get

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Checklist

A list of activities executed on the project with test results (pass/fail) for different environments

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Bug Report

The summary, priority, and detail of software bugs that have been detected

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Test Cases

Description of test steps, data, and other parameters used to compare actual and expected results

Tools We Use Mostly

We have engineers who can quickly adapt to your processes. Our team can use any manual testing tool that is convenient for you. Just let us know what you prefer.

Test case management tools
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Bug tracking systems
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