Australia Post signs up Bugwolf to beta test apps and websites

Australia Post signs up Bugwolf to beta test apps and websites

Australia Post will be using technology start-up company Bugwolf to crowdsource “vetted” beta testers for the postal operator’s new apps, digital products and websites. Bugwolf describes itself as a company which provides an environment “where our clients de-risk their digital products before their customers discover user interface and user experience issues”.

The company explained that it does this by providing a “secure environment and scalable platform” where it can assemble teams from a “vetted pool of elite beta testers”.

According to Bugwolf, its approach “reduces test cycles from weeks to days, lowers the cost of testing by up to 50%, and provides up to 10x more test engagement than traditional beta-testing methodologies”.

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