Forum MenuForum NavigationForumMembersActivityLoginRegisterForum breadcrumbs - You are here:ForumDemo: Kiwi: A Gutsy Digestive Wondertest 1QA as a Service in Real ProjectsPost ReplyPost Reply: QA as a Service in Real Projects <blockquote><div class="quotetitle">Quote from Guest on May 2, 2026, 10:20 pm</div>I ran into QA outsourcing more seriously when I joined a project that was already halfway built, and honestly the codebase looked fine on the surface but behaved unpredictably in production. We had users reporting random bugs that we couldn’t reproduce locally, and that’s when I realized we were basically testing in isolation without a proper structured QA process. At first the team tried to handle testing internally, but it became obvious we were missing edge cases and performance issues under real load. Things like small UI delays or API timing mismatches weren’t caught early, and they kept stacking up. Eventually management decided to bring in a more structured approach to quality assurance instead of treating it as a final step before release. That shift completely changed how we looked at development because suddenly QA wasn’t just “bug hunting,” it became part of the system design thinking from the start.</blockquote><br> Cancel