@blacgaz6419

This is the only video so far that makes sense and demonstrates what one can expect in the real world of QAs. A bunch of YouTube only tell you what they are eating for breakfast and lunch and yapp the whole video session. Thank you a lot manπŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ’―

@itsmeamks

The developers who worked on BK web page watching this video πŸ‘ πŸ‘„ πŸ‘

@brandymaines1510

Awesome video! This is the first one I have come across that actually shows testing. I laughed watching this b/c I am so critical of website functionality. This career makes sense for me 🀣

@sophiax6937

This is cool! ! You gave a real example of exploratory testing. I subscribed to your channel and look forward to watching more testing-related videos.

@savasozturk00

Great video! I teach QA at the university and I'll recommend this video to my students, thanks a lot. Your final remarks are excellent.

@pamlayyevette

I needed this clear and easy to follow visual! Thank you for sharing this.
I now have an example of exploratory testing

@hsepo

Great example!  Unfortunately people who want to find out what is QA job watch a lot of dummy videos with 50-70K views with some "QA job is very important in IT industry.." garbage information.
This guy gives you a real a simple example of what QA job might be if you work as Tester at Burger King web department.

@theagiletester6285

so good Exploratory testing is extremely powerful. You're a complete natural at applying heuristics and thinking. True "testing", not following a script.

@Abcd54321

Great video! I had a similar experience with uber eats and it is frustrating. Thank you for making this video!

@TraneGraffMaster

9:38 because they are delivery specific offers :) almost all fastfood restaurants that offer delivery have this. the difference is that most of them tell you this

@androidphone6972

The bug where you were able to input infinite numbers at 6:16, the dev team will brush it off as minor, they only want to see critical bugs. But ya I like this video

@jassonkevincaceresvillar6084

Excellent video. Now I can understand more about what a QA does. 
Greeting from Peru πŸ‡΅πŸ‡ͺ

@seyinaike

This was really cool to watch. Very informative too

@josevaldez1347

This was very helpful! Thank you for showing us this kind of situations. Quality is important and valuable everywhere

@Shanky4all

Firstly thanks a lot for the detailed video, I was  looking for ways to make portfolio for my QA / Usability testing freelance journey and you just gave me an idea :D  thanks alot <3

@artiskaposts9145

Legends say he's still waiting for his whopper.

@marcorobles877

Very good, only one advice. When you change to some device in chrome, you must reload the page. Personal experience

@misterwriter

8:27 Ketchup (Extra) = 26 Cal, Mayo (Extra) = 236 Cal --> They wanna put half a jar of mayo on your Whopper

@johnnyblaze2716

I currently work with Cambly. Their site is littered with bugs or bad UI/UX. I hope to one day (soon) to do a AQ assessment of sed website, once I’ve learned some skills. I’ve just started my studies. Any tip? Good places to train? Here, of course 😊

@XD152awesomeness

Oooo, do Pizza Hut. Their website would be a goldmine of material