Blogs

How to Build a SaaS MVP in 8 Weeks: Agile Strategies to Build, Launch & Scale

Last year, a bootstrapped startup founder from North America came to us with nothing but a Figma prototype and a fierce deadline. He had a peculiar demand, “I need you to build a SaaS MVP in 8 weeks. No excuses. It has to launch.” Spoiler: we launched in 7.5 weeks! Now, this wasn’t some lucky break. This is a…

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How to Integrate DevOps Quality Gates into CI/CD Pipeline to Improve QA & Deployments

A few years ago, I was advising a fast-growing software outsourcing company that had just secured a major enterprise account. They were deploying code daily, claiming to have full CI/CD pipeline in place. But then, everything came crashing down. A critical bug made its way to production. Not a minor UI glitch, but one that corrupted live client data….

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Top 10+ Cross-Browser Testing Strategies for Hybrid Mobile Applications

I remember sitting in a conference room in Pune, across from a client from the UK. We were in the final stages of delivering a hybrid mobile app for a major retail chain, and on the surface, everything appeared to be running smoothly. However, as we wrapped up the build, I couldn’t help thinking about how crucial cross-browser testing…

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Why SEO Fails Without QA: The Secret to Scalable Digital Marketing

Let me kick this off with a bitter truth that most digital marketers don’t want to admit: You can invest six figures in SEO and still watch your traffic, leads, and conversions fall off a cliff, all because of poor QA practices. Here’s a quick story from my experience at CredibleSoft. Not long ago, a fast-growing software outsourcing company…

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Why Vibe Coding Can’t Replace Human-Centered Software Engineering

Last month, a potential client came to us with a nightmare. They had recently adopted a Copilot-heavy workflow and let their in-house dev team “vibe code” an internal admin portal. The goal was speed. However, their decision to use vibe coding resulted in broken integrations, vulnerable endpoints, and thousands of dollars lost fixing what shouldn’t have been broken in…

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