QA: booster, not blocker. 🚀
People sometimes see QA as the reason a release slows down.
But QA is not a “show stopper.”
QA catches the showstoppers before they reach Production.
Because of that, the services keep running.
QA: booster, not blocker. 🚀 People sometimes see QA as the reason a release slows down. But QA is...
QA doesn't block releases—it protects them by catching production failures and maintaining customer trust. Strong QA accelerates delivery: stable systems ship faster, support costs drop, and users never need to complain.
QA: booster, not blocker. 🚀
People sometimes see QA as the reason a release slows down.
But QA is not a “show stopper.”
QA catches the showstoppers before they reach Production.
Because of that, the services keep running.

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