4 QA Testing communities on Independent Platforms
Updated 6/24/2022
Testing Tech News
We're building a software testing world where testers have a decent place to collaborate with creative minds through the power of human connection and create an iconic personal brand that gives software testers hope for a better future.3K members
ForumChatEventsJobsCourses3 views / month
EuroSTAR
Since 1993, EuroSTAR has been helping the European testing community to connect and grow. It is our core purpose to help provide great content for software testers and quality assurance professionals, facilitate connections within the community and to encourage growth and development so that testers can achieve their absolute professional development. EuroSTAR has been developed by the community and our future is shaped by each and every member. Huddle members come from every corner of the globe, every testing discipline, every background, every ethnicity – all are welcome! In 2014, EuroSTAR Huddle was created to provide easy access to the amazing learning resources co-created by incredible testers within the community. We truly believe in the power of shared knowledge and keeping membership free is something we feel strongly about.ForumEventsCourses7 views / month
uTest
uTest is the home of the largest community of digital freelance software testers in the world - helping some of the most recognized and iconic brands provide quality digital experiences to their customers. Whether it's improving their testing skills in our Academy, finding a testing project to earn money, or connecting with testing experts within our global community, uTest has become the go-to destination for people who value digital quality, are passionate about user experience, and are curious about cutting-edge technology.500K members
ForumJobs7 views / month
Cypress Gitter
Want to chat about Cypress? Anyone can join!11K members
Chat14 views / month
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Community size
- Tiny: 0 communities (<20 members)
- Small: 0 communities (20-100 members)
- Medium: 0 communities (100-1,000 members)
- Large: 1 communities (1,000-10,000 members)
- Huge: 1 communities (10,000-100,000 members)
- Massive: 1 communities (100,000-1M members)
- Gigantic: 0 communities (1M+ members)




