Website and app development is a necessary facet in todays tech-based company culture.

But as technological developments speed along, so too do the strings of potential bugs in new tech code.

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12 effective methods for testing tech before launch

To diagnose problems, we use tools for click-and-scroll tracking as well as user session recording.

Then we design based on data.

Nick Chasinov,Teknicks

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Alex Miller,Upgraded Points

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Ask the user to perform tasks and see where they would naturally click/tap.

double-check to watch and see if anything confuses them.

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Adjust your designs as needed.

Tony Scherba,Yeti

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The wider the group of testers you’re free to work with, the better.

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Thursday Bram,The Responsible Communication Style Guide

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Blisk.io

Blisk.iois a great tool for testing out the front end prior to launch.

Its a web web client specifically for developers that shows you how websites render on different devices.

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Syed Balkhi,WPBeginner

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BrowserStack

BrowserStackis an interactive service and tests websites across a large number of browsers and devices.

Its private and secure and it has app testing services available as well.

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Andrew Schrage,Money Crashers Personal Finance

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Google Lighthouse

Google Lighthouseis a performance-testing suite included in the Chrome browsers developer tools.

Vik Patel,Future Hosting

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Apart from testing tools, we have a staging environment which our employees actually use while working.

This usability testing helps a lot since it gives direct input on how real users use our websites/apps.

Liam Martin,TimeDoctor.com

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The test results will offer valuable insights regarding how these changes will increase conversions.

Reuben Yonatan,GetVoIP

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I am in several Slack channels and Facebook groups where I share my updates and get critical feedback.

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I find that the smaller, more intimate groups will provide much deeper feedback.

Brandon Stapper,Nonstop Signs

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User acceptance testing

To ensure code launches are bug-free, we carry out extensive user acceptance testing.

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This is critical to ensure customers will not come across bugs and errors that might hamper their experience.

This ensures we have delivered a good code release without errors or critical user paths.

Baruch Labunski,Rank Secure

  1. Who better knows the product?

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