Taking The Stress Out Of Testing With A One-Stop-Shop Approach

In a digital world, a website or mobile app that doesn’t work properly can spell disaster – customers give up and simply go elsewhere. But testing those websites and apps as you build them is expensive and time-consuming because you must be confident they will work seamlessly on whatever device, operating system or browser the user has at hand – and there are multiple possible combinations. Enter Atlanta-based start-up TestGrid, which thinks it has the answer.

“More than 250,000 new websites and 2,000 apps are launched every day around the world and the attention to detail in maintaining them for the best user experience is getting sharper,” says Harry

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