How to Go From One of the QA To One and Only QA In 5 days

A FREE 5-Day email course that breaks down everything you need to know to be efficient QA, go beyond AI thinking, & build trust worth QA process within team.
What You'll Get:
• How to turn a chaotic test run into a structured, trusted process• The Pre-Condition Checklist that makes you test like a real user• Why skipping live test case updates leads to stale documentation and wrong coverage• The 3-Layer Test Documentation System• The End-to-End Reporting System every smart QA uses
…and after reading it, you will be able to run test cycles your team actually trusts, build documentation habits that scale with your product, and position yourself as the QA engineer who makes releases possible — not delayed.
Is this for me?
If you see yourself in any of these:
• You're a QA engineer tired of being the last person consulted before a release• You're a solo QA on a team that secretly wonders if they still need you• You want to build a test practice that earns the respect of developers and PMs• You're looking to stop re-doing the same broken tests cycle after cycle• You want to turn your test management tool into a single source of truth — just by building the right habits• You're done with "anyone can click around and test" conversations
…then you should take a look at the Manual Testing Roadmap.
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A sneak peek of what's inside…
Day 1: Not concluding readiness of test in “Smoke Test”
Which leads to lot of time invest for false results and how to fix this in the initial testing phase.
Day 2: No test cases / test scenarios documented before test
Cause high chance of missing edge cases, validations and how to make test case writing as a practice.
Day 3: No pre-conditions set to start tests.
Which can kill most of your time and how can you test like a user.
Day 4: Not updating test cases on the go, re-writing test cases is boring.
Which can take you to the wrong path and how to brake this laziness and be an efficient QA.
Day 5: Not concluding on tests and e2e reports/status.
That leads to unknown test results and release chaos and how to plan this as a smart QA.
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About the author

My name is Amruth Venkatasubramanya• Built and documented QA processes adopted across multiple product teams• Developed the pre-condition and live-update frameworks taught in this course• Trained QA engineers who now lead testing practices at their companiesAnd now, I want to share everything I know with you.
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Done! Your first Manual Testing Roadmap lesson is on the way.
Look for an email from Amruth Venkatasubramanya in the next minute or two.Just a heads up: Emails hide in Promotions sometimes. If that happens, drag it to Primary so you get all the 5 lessons.See you there!