who this course is for
If you want to become a tester without tons of theory
Starting from scratch
You’ll see what a tester actually does and immediately try it with your own hands.
Changing your career
A step-by-step path from basic concepts to junior-level tasks.
Want real-world experience
UI and API testing that closely matches day-to-day work tasks.
what's inside
Interactive tasks instead of dry theory
HTTP, REST, and Postman
Learn to talk to the server in the language of requests and test APIs.
- HTTP methods, headers, and status codes
- Authentication, authorization, and JWT
- Testing REST APIs with Postman
Web application testing
You’ll test the interface, layout, and behaviour of a website on different devices.
- Layout and responsiveness testing
- Localization and accessibility
- Intro to HTML, CSS, and JS
Databases and SQL
Master the query language used to work with relational databases.
- SELECT, JOIN, and data filtering
- DDL and DML commands in practice
Test documentation
Learn to describe checks so that both testers and developers can easily understand them.
- Types of test documentation
- Checklists and test cases
- Bug reports and the bug life cycle
Testing techniques and types
From designing checks to confidently testing a release.
- White-box, black-box, and grey-box testing
- Pairwise testing and decision tables
- Smoke, regression, functional, and non-functional testing
Interview preparation
Build a portfolio and get ready for a Junior QA interview.
- CV template for a beginner QA
- Top questions with explanations
- A test and a mock interview
what students say
«Finally a course that draws you in»
"The site helped me put everything in order. Cute design and engaging tasks. The format works great after a workday."
"After practising on the site, it became easier to understand work tasks and talk to developers."
"I really like that there is a task after every topic. You immediately see where the gaps are and you don’t feel buried in endless theory."
Try it first and decide if you want to continue
Complete the free tasks and only then decide whether you need the full course.