QA Daily
Daily newsletter and resource hub curating articles, tools, and tips for QA professionals.
Pricing
Free / Open source
Type
Manual
// VERDICT
Reach for QA Daily when you want a free, curated stream of QA articles, tools and tips to stay current. Skip it when you want a hands-on testing tool, structured learning, or you already follow enough QA sources.
Best for
A free QA learning resource - a daily newsletter and hub curating articles, tools and tips for QA professionals, to help testers stay current without hunting across sources.
Avoid when
You want a hands-on testing tool, structured courses, or you don't want another newsletter.
CI/CD fit
Learning resource - not a tool you run in CI
Team fit
QA professionals staying current · Testers exploring new tools · Teams sharing QA reading
Setup
Maintenance
Learning
Licence
// BEST FOR
- Staying current with QA news, tools and tips
- A curated daily digest instead of scattered sources
- Discovering new testing tools and practices
- Free and low-effort to follow
- Sharing reading across a QA team
- Broadening awareness beyond your daily stack
// AVOID WHEN
- You want a hands-on testing tool
- Structured courses/learning paths are preferred
- You don't want another newsletter
- You need deep, not broad, material
- Tool execution rather than reading is the goal
- You already follow enough QA sources
// QUICK START
Subscribe to or browse QA Daily to get a curated daily digest of QA articles,
tools and tips -> fold it into your reading routine -> try the tools/practices
that fit your work.// ALTERNATIVES TO CONSIDER
| Tool | Choose it when |
|---|---|
| Locators Lab | You want a hands-on QA utility rather than a reading resource. |
// FEATURES
- Daily curated digest of QA articles and resources
- Tool spotlights and event announcements
- Reader-submitted links and discussions
- Searchable archive of past issues
- Free email subscription
// PROS
- Stays current with QA trends without effort
- Curated — saves the time of crawling QA Twitter and Reddit yourself
- Free with no paid tier
- Useful for testers building professional perspective
// CONS
- Daily cadence can become noisy in a busy inbox
- Curation skews toward what the editor finds interesting
- Newsletter — no interactive tooling
// EXAMPLE QA WORKFLOW
Subscribe to or browse QA Daily
Skim the curated daily digest
Note relevant tools and practices
Share useful items with your team
Try what fits your work hands-on
Keep it a curated input, not noise
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