§02 / quality

// For teams tired of
guessing on release day.

QualiArk partners with startups and product teams that ship real software under real pressure. If your QA is slow, brittle, or invisible — or you don't have one and it's starting to bite — that's the room we walk into.

§01/ services

Where we plug in.

[01]

QA process audit.

Two weeks inside your codebase, pipelines, and Slack. You get an honest read of where risk actually lives, and a plan you can act on inside the first month.
[02]

Test automation, unromanticised.

A pragmatic automation strategy. Less obsession with coverage percentages, more attention to what actually breaks in production.
[03]

Release readiness.

Pre-release checks, quality gates, rollout patterns. The goal is a release day that feels like a non-event — the highest compliment in this job.
[04]

Hands-on web & mobile testing.

Sometimes you just need a careful human running through the app before you push. We still do that work — and we're good at it.
[05]

Fractional QA leadership.

Embedded 1–2 days a week. We run your quality function, mentor your engineers, and put a real system in place — without the cost of a full-time hire.
[06]

Second opinion.

A short engagement when something feels off but nobody on the team is willing to name it. Sometimes the most useful thing we can be is an outsider.
§02/ engagement

Three weeks in, you'll feel it.

01

Look, don't assume.

First, we read the room — the code, the pipelines, the incidents, the way people talk about releases in standup. Most answers are already there.

02

Cut before adding.

Kill the tests nobody trusts. Delete the QA rituals nobody follows. Only then start building what should replace them.

03

Leave a system.

When we roll off, there's a written playbook, a healthy pipeline, and a team that feels ownership — never a dependency on us.

Want a short, honest read on your release process?