I will manually QA test your ai generated web app and find bugs
Full Stack Developer, Linux SysAdmin, Automation Expert
About this Gig
Did you build your web app using AI tools like Cursor, Windsurf, or ChatGPT, but haven't fully tested it yet? Don't launch with bugs!
AI is amazing for building fast, but it often leaves behind hidden UI glitches, broken links, responsive issues, and logical errors. As a Full Stack Developer, I know exactly where AI-generated code usually fails. I will be your fresh pair of eyes and thoroughly test your application from a real user's perspective.
What I will test:
- Functional Testing: Do all buttons, forms, and links work correctly?
- UI/UX Testing: Does the design look good? Are there overlapping elements or text issues?
- Responsive Testing: Does it look perfect on Desktop, Tablet, and Mobile?
- Cross-Browser Testing: Chrome, Edge, and Brave.
- Basic Security Check (Bonus): Checking for exposed .env files, console errors, or basic vulnerabilities.
What you will get: A detailed, easy-to-read Bug Report (PDF/Notion/Google Doc) containing:
- The exact steps to reproduce the bug.
- Annotated screenshots or short screen recordings of the issue.
- My developer recommendations on how to fix them.
Let me find the bugs before your users do! Send me a message, and let's get started.
Testing application:
Other
Development technology:
Other
Device:
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FAQ
Do you fix the bugs you find?
No, this gig is strictly for Quality Assurance (QA) and testing. I will find the bugs and provide a detailed report so you (or your AI assistant) can easily fix them.
What format will the bug report be in?
I typically provide a clean Google Doc or Notion page with a table listing the Bug Name, Severity, Steps to Reproduce, and a Screenshot/Video link.
Do you test on real mobile devices?
Yes, I perform comprehensive mobile responsiveness testing. I primarily use Chrome/Edge Developer Tools for testing various screen sizes (like iPhones and iPads), and advanced Android Emulators to simulate real mobile environments and touch interactions.
Can you test an app that is running on my localhost?
I prefer testing apps deployed on a live/staging server. If it is on localhost, you will need to use a tool like Ngrok or Cloudflare Tunnels to share a temporary public link with me.
