The Human Side of QA: Skills QA Engineers Need in 2026
The role of QA engineers is evolving fast. In 2026, quality assurance is no longer limited to executing test cases or validating requirements. With AI-powered tools, faster release...
The role of QA engineers is evolving fast. In 2026, quality assurance is no longer limited to executing test cases or validating requirements. With AI-powered tools, faster release...
Almost every team using Selenium has lived through this moment. Tests run perfectly on a local machine, again and again, without a single failure. The same tests then fail in the C...
Fast-moving release cycles are exciting. Teams ship features quickly, push updates frequently, and try to stay ahead of the competition. But here’s the thing, in the rush to move...
Accessibility testing is often treated as a secondary concern, something to be handled later if time permits or if regulations demand it. In reality, accessibility is a core part o...
One of the most common frustrations heard in fast-moving product teams is that QA slows things down. When deadlines are tight and releases are frequent, testing is often seen as a ...
Today everyone is talking about AI and self healing locators. You will find hundreds of blogs and articles praising how these tools fix broken tests automatically and reduce mainte...
In 2026, quality is no longer just about “does the feature work?” It’s also about “is this feature safe to use?” Security incidents are no longer rare, headline-level eve...
Quality Assurance is often described using technical language like test cases, defects, coverage, and automation. While all of that is part of the job, it still does not fully expl...
Exploratory testing has always existed in a strange space within QA. Everyone agrees it is valuable, yet it is often the first thing to get squeezed when automation grows or timeli...
For a long time, UI automation has been the hero of many QA teams. It makes sense, the UI is what users see, so testing it feels closest to reality. But by 2026, one thing is clear...