Recommendations to others considering QA Madness:
If you're running a development agency and want to ship with more confidence without expanding your team, QA Madness is a solid choice. Invest a bit of time upfront in onboarding them properly — the more context they have about your tech stack and client requirements, the faster they get up to speed and the more value you get out of each test cycle. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
What problems is QA Madness solving and how is that benefiting you?
QA Madness helps us scale our testing capacity without having to hire in-house QA engineers. As a Magento-focused agency, we ship frequent updates and new features across multiple client projects, and having a dedicated QA partner means we catch regressions, UI issues, and functional bugs before they reach production.
The main benefit is peace of mind and speed: our developers can focus on building rather than testing, and we get structured, reproducible bug reports that fit directly into our development workflow. It also adds a layer of objectivity — an external team tests without assumptions, which surfaces issues our own team might overlook simply because we're too close to the code.
For our clients, it translates to more stable releases and fewer emergency fixes, which protects both the relationship and our margins. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.