Agency Primer: How a little QA kills bugs dead
As part of our ongoing agency primers geared at helping our partners pitch, win, execute and deliver bug-free interactive projects, we’ll cover how to talk to your clients about bugs, and how our QA process vastly minimizes their risk. Learn how the QA team at The Nerdery handles its sacred mission as our last line of defense against bugs.
RSVP to join us Today, July 27 at 10:15 am Central or Thursday, July 29 at 3:15 pm Central.
Two thumbs up from The Nerdery’s QA department will only come after their careful scrutiny of web interface performance and usability, tested in numerous browsers. QA enters bugs into a tracking system, where they are assigned to developers for repair. Once a bug has been fixed, it is reassigned to QA for confirmation.
Nerdery developers give QA an overview of all functionality requirements and specific test cases; these help QA understand what aspects of a project are to be tested and how. QA gives the developers an opportunity to see their project from the perspective of a user or tester –The Nerdery’s QA process fosters an environment of successful self-testing by the developers and is key to the delivery of a quality final product.
In our one-hour webinar we’ll cover:
- What QA does and why they’re our/your friend
- Our QA process, functionality and work-flow
- Best bets for best-laid agency plans to improve quality of web projects
- How to avoid common missteps (and how we’ll catch them, anyway)
- QA gotchas: examples of bacon-saving/house-rocking functionality fixes, backend UX/UI, and security-savior stories
- Mosquitoes, dead. Cockroaches, dead. Bugs hiding in code that could upend the launch of a website, dead.
RSVP to join us Today, July 27 at 10:15 am Central or Thursday, July 29 at 3:15 pm Central.


