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Indie game development is built on passion. However, passion alone doesn’t protect your launch from technical issues. Unlike large studios, indie teams usually work

Most MVP failures don’t happen because the idea was bad. They happen because the product wasn’t stable enough for real users. Inside the team,

If you’ve ever released a web app and discovered critical issues after launch, you already know this: Testing is not something you “add later.”

Launching an MVP is exciting. However, when testing coverage is limited, hidden device issues can quietly turn into lost revenue and frustrated users. This

(US-Based Mobile App Startup Case Study) For many startups, launching a mobile app feels like crossing the finish line. The features are complete, the

Planning a game QA budget is often more challenging than studios expect. On one hand, releasing a buggy game can damage player trust and

Game launches today rarely stay limited to a single platform. Most studios release on Android and iOS, while many also plan PC builds or

Small UI bugs don’t always crash an application. However, in eCommerce, even a slight usability issue can quietly drain revenue for weeks. This real-world

Launching and scaling a startup is already challenging. However, dealing with bugs, crashes, and unhappy users makes it even harder. While quality assurance is
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