r/Everything_QA

4k members
r/Everything_QA is a subreddit with 4k members. The most common kinds of discussions are solution requests and advice requests, and the community frequently discusses testing, automation, qa, ai, and tools.
Literally everything related to QA / Software Testing. QA Chat, Articles, Videos, Interviews, Training and so much more!

Popular Themes in r/Everything_QA

#1
Solution Requests
: "What’s the most practical way to do end to end testing in a heavily customized Salesforce org?"
23 posts
#2
Advice Requests
: "Types of Penetration Testing"
18 posts
#3
Self-Promotion
: "I built AegisRunner specifically to solve the test creation bottleneck."
5 posts
#4
Pain & Anger
: "BDD hell!"
2 posts
#5
Ideas
: "Streamlining QoE Testing: Harnessing Automation for Media Streaming Platforms"
1 post
#6
Opportunities
: "I have an opportunity to become a QA tester - should I take it?"
1 post

Popular Topics in r/Everything_QA

#1

Testing

: "What’s the most practical way to do end to end Testing in a heavily customized Salesforce org?"
170 posts
#2

Automation

: "Anyone using AI test Automation tools in a fast-moving dev environment?"
84 posts
#3

Qa

: "Qa team removed: can devs realistically handle all testing?"
83 posts
#4

Ai

: "This subreddit is a clown car of Ai posts and people shilling tools"
55 posts
#5

Tools

: "Anyone using AI test automation Tools in a fast-moving dev environment?"
24 posts
#6

Test Management

: "Biggest challenge facing in Test Management?"
22 posts
#7

Code

: "Generative AI Code Testing Tools for AWS Code - Automated Testing in AWS Serverless Architecture"
20 posts
#8

Markdown

: "Is Markdown really used for task lists in day-to-day work, or is it mostly something we see in docs and demos?"
18 posts
#9

Api

: "[Guide] Mastering Api Testing: A Practical Roadmap for Beginners"
14 posts
#10

Selenium

: "Is there actually a decent Selenium alternative for startups or is everyone just suffering through it"
14 posts

Flair Used in r/Everything_QA

#1
Question
: "QA team removed: can devs realistically handle all testing?"
91 posts
#2
General Discussion
: "This subreddit is a clown car of AI posts and people shilling tools"
33 posts
#3
Guide
: "Key Persons in STLC"
23 posts
#4
Automated QA
: "How are people testing backend these days?"
23 posts
#5
Article
: "After conducting 100+ SDET interviews, here are the patterns I see in rejected candidates"
14 posts
#6
Fun
: "Testing on a Friday Afternoon?"
4 posts
#7
Training
: "QA Mentor"
4 posts
#8
Manual QA
: "Unpopular Opinion: AI might actually save Manual QA roles instead of killing them"
2 posts
#9
QA Job
: "Remote QA Jobs - Fall 2023"
2 posts
#10
Miscellaneous
: "Spreadsheets!"
1 post

Member Growth in r/Everything_QA

Yearly
+2k members(86.0%)

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Last updated: June 2, 2026