Salesforce Testing and QA
Salesforce Testing and QA is not just a checkbox; it’s the backbone of every stable release. Whether you’re launching new features or scaling your platform, our services help teams build quality in from the start.
Fixing Quality After the Fact
We often step in when releases are shaky, test coverage is shallow, or production issues have already occurred. In these cases, our priority is to stabilize and restore confidence fast.
Users Losing Trust
Broken features or regressions erode confidence. We restore test coverage so users can rely on every release.
Start With Quality, Not After
Good testing starts early. We help Salesforce teams bake QA into their delivery rhythm. That includes test planning, automation where it helps, and coverage across all layers.
See how Salesforce recommends managing testing in their Trailhead module on Test Management
Keep Quality Moving
For teams growing fast, quality needs to scale too. We provide managed QA support to keep testing effective and aligned without slowing delivery down.
What You Get with Salesforce Testing and QA
We make Salesforce Testing and QA practical and impactful. Our services include:
Not Sure Where to Begin?
Whether you’re dealing with bugs, scaling your team, or preparing for growth, we can help. Start with a conversation and see where it takes you.
What makes Salesforce testing different from traditional QA?
Salesforce looks simple on the surface, but it changes constantly. Metadata-driven updates, three big releases a year, and endless integrations mean standard QA approaches usually fall short. Salesforce needs a QA strategy that understands the platform inside out.
Can Salesforce testing be fully automated?
We can automate a lot. But the question is, does it make sense? Does it add value? Usually not. Certain flows, especially involving third-party integrations or highly customized UIs, still need manual validation. A balanced approach of automation plus exploratory testing works best.
When should Salesforce testing and QA begin in a project?
The sooner you start, the less rework you need to do. Solving an issue in a requirement is way easier than fixing it after it’s been built. Testing should start as soon as you begin designing and configuring. That way you catch issues early, save time and money, and keep delivery on track.
What benefits can I expect from professional Salesforce Testing and QA?
You get confidence. Confidence that releases won’t break production, that your team isn’t slowed down by defects, and that your Salesforce setup keeps up with the pace of change. Fewer surprises, faster delivery, and better outcomes.
How do you approach test automation for Salesforce?
Automation is only valuable when it solves a real problem. We focus on automating the repetitive, high-risk areas while keeping space for smart manual testing. That balance gives you speed without wasting time automating things that don’t add value.