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Testing Services
Make Every Experience Work, Everywhere
Our comprehensive testing services keep your digital content functional and optimized for usability and linguistic accuracy. Our functional testing guarantees that your website or application works smoothly across all platforms. At the same time, our usability testing ensures an intuitive, user-friendly experience for your audience, regardless of their location or device. In addition, our linguistic testing checks for translation accuracy, cultural relevance, and proper context, making sure your content resonates with global users. We help you confidently launch your product, knowing it’s been thoroughly tested for quality, functionality, and language.
What is Functional Testing?
Functional testing evaluates software, websites, or applications to ensure they perform as intended based on defined requirements. It focuses on verifying that all features and functions work correctly, including user interactions, navigation, forms, and integrations.
Key Aspects of Functional Testing:
User Interface Testing
Confirms that buttons, links, menus, and forms work correctly.
Input Validation
Checks if the system correctly handles user inputs and errors.
Integration Testing
Verifies that APIs, databases, and third-party services interact correctly.
Compatibility Testing
Confirms the software functions across different devices, browsers, and operating systems.
Translation & Language Testing
Validates that translated content appears correctly and aligns with cultural expectations.
Usability Testing
What is Usability Testing?
Usability testing ensures that a product—whether a website, app, or software—is easy and intuitive for real users. Instead of just assuming everything works perfectly, usability testing involves observing how people interact with it in real-time to identify any confusing elements, pain points, or roadblocks.
What Happens in Usability Testing?
Real users try out the product – Not developers or designers, but people who’d use it.
Tasks are assigned, such as “Find a product and add it to your cart” or “Change your account settings.”
Feedback is collected by watching how users interact, noting where they struggle, and asking questions.
Why Is Usability Testing Important?
Better user experience – Makes products smoother and more intuitive.
Higher conversion rates – If users can navigate easily, they will likely buy, subscribe, or engage.
Fewer support issues – Reduces frustration, meaning fewer complaints and customer service requests.
What is Linguistic Testing?
Linguistic testing verifies that translated or localized content makes sense, sounds natural, and works properly in its target language. It’s not just about catching typos—it’s about making sure everything from grammar and tone to formatting and cultural references feels right for the audience.
What Happens in Linguistic Testing?
Review of translated content – Checking grammar, spelling, and fluency.
Cultural adaptation – Making sure idioms, slang, and tone match the audience.
Context validation – Confirming that words make sense within the UI (e.g., a “Submit” button should never be mistranslated as “Send”).
Layout and formatting checks – Preventing text from getting cut off or overflowing in buttons, menus, and banners.
Why Is Linguistic Testing Important?
Prevents embarrassing mistakes – Avoids translation blunders that could hurt a brand’s reputation.
Enhances user experience – Makes content feel native and intuitive.
Improves clarity & consistency – Keeps terminology consistent across the content.
Linguistic Testing
What is Linguistic Testing?
Linguistic testing ensures that translated or localized content makes sense, sounds natural, and works properly in its target language. It’s not just about catching typos—it’s about ensuring that everything from grammar and tone to formatting and cultural references feels right for the audience.
What Happens in Linguistic Testing?
Review of Translated Content – Checking grammar, spelling, and fluency.
Cultural Adaptation – Ensure idioms, slang, and tone match the audience.
Context Validation – Ensuring words make sense within the UI (e.g., a “Submit” button shouldn’t be mistranslated as “Send”).
Layout and formatting Checks Prevent text from being cut off or overflowing in buttons, menus, and banners.
Why Is Linguistic Testing Important?
Prevents embarrassing mistakes – Avoids translation blunders that could hurt a brand’s reputation.
Enhances user experience – Makes content feel native and intuitive.
Improves clarity & consistency – Ensures terminology is used correctly throughout.