QA Wolf
visit site- $5,000+
- 50 - 249 employees
- Seattle, WA
QA Wolf, an application testing company, was launched in 2019. The company provides application testing and has a small team.
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Client Size Distribution
Small Business (<$10M) 50%
Midmarket ($10M - $1B) 50%
Common Project Size
$50K-$199K 10 projects
$10K-$49K 2 projects
<$10K 1 project
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Highlights from Recent Projects
QA Wolf was hired by a financial services company to assist with the QA process. The company, which provides end-to-end capital raising solutions for businesses, found QA Wolf through an online search and chose them for their high ratings, budget-friendly pricing, and good value for cost. The team from QA Wolf, consisting of 2-5 employees, was engaged for automation testing, general QA of the product to find any bugs, and pre-deployment testing.
A software development company hired QA Wolf for their QA services. The company's specific goals included test automation, daily automatic runs of tests, and bug and defect reports. They found QA Wolf through a referral and selected them due to their budget-friendly pricing, great culture fit, good value for cost, and aligned company values. A team of 6-10 employees from QA Wolf was assigned to this project, focusing on automated testing, workflows, and bug tracking/reporting. The automated test coverage provided by QA Wolf was reliable and easy to scale, saving the company significant time compared to manual checks.
A cybersecurity software company, Plextrac, engaged QA Wolf for application testing. The company, which provides a service to help cybersecurity professionals organize, prioritize, and present actionable insights for their clients, hired QA Wolf to write automated tests. They found QA Wolf through online search and referral, choosing them for their high ratings, budget-friendly pricing, and good value for cost. A team of 2-5 employees from QA Wolf was assigned to this project, where they took a list of 200 manual tests from the company and created a list of automated tests to cover them. Over the course of 4 months, QA Wolf wrote 150 automated tests and ran the entire suite of tests against a deployed instance of Plextrac. If any tests failed, they would investigate and report any actual bugs to the company.
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Awards
2024