How to Test Real User Flows with Exploratory Testing in Jira
Exploratory Testing for Jira is useful when teams need to validate how users actually experience a product. Some issues only appear when testers follow real user behavior, navigation habits, and unexpected actions rather than strict predefined steps. Your flow may...
Scripted vs. Unscripted Testing: What You Need to Know
To deliver a quality product, you need to understand the different ways you can approach testing. At the highest level, every test falls into one of two categories: structured and planned, which we call scripted testing, or flexible and detective-like,...
Exploratory Testing in Agile: A why-and-how article for you
In Agile projects, where teams are constantly building and releasing new features, a more dynamic approach is needed to keep up instead of traditional testing. That’s where exploratory testing shines. It helps teams find unexpected bugs and ensure quality in...
Ad-Hoc vs. Exploratory Testing: What are the differences?
Have you ever found a bug while just playing around with an app? In software testing, you don’t always need to fully prepare scripts to test a simple case. That’s the power of unplanned testing. This is where two valuable...



