Some of you might have faced this situation. A critical bug made it through to your end-users, and when it explodes on social media, your paying customers start abandoning your mobile app. You feel like the sky is falling! Too late, you discover that this happened because an internal user failed to report the bug.
When application performance and stability can make or break your business, how can you prevent critical bugs from reaching your end-users? Well, this is where mobile app beta testing can provide tremendous value!
During this webinar, Wim Selles, Sauce Labs Senior Solutions Architect and mobile automation expert, and Yair Bar-On, Sauce Labs Director of Product for TestFairy, share best practices on how to prevent bugs from going unreported during beta testing. They discuss key testing strategies and provide tips on how you can release better mobile apps in shorter development cycles, with controlled beta app distribution, robust in-app bug feedback, and a range of capabilities.
Learn how to:
Find the right audience to beta test your mobile apps and effectively manage feedback cycles
Encourage your beta testing audience to report bugs and get the most value out of the bug reports generated
Optimize your mobile beta testing processes with a live demo of TestFairy, the Sauce Labs mobile beta testing solution
Wim Selles is a Staff Product Manager Mobile at Sauce Labs, based in the Netherlands. During the day, he is helping Sauce Labs setting its mobile vision and strategic direction, prioritizing features. building and sharing strategic roadmaps. and analyzing and reporting on progress. By night, he practices his passion for front-end test automation with Javascript. He likes to create his own Node.js modules to help and support automation engineers, and is also a contributor to multiple open source projects that involve testing, such as WebdriverIO, Appium and many more. Wim also has extensive experience using Appium for automating Hybrid and (React) Native Apps. He enjoys sharing his automation experience as a speaker at various conferences, on his blog, and during meetups and webinars.