ThinkSys. A Dedicated QA Team That Learns Your Product in Two Weeks.
A dedicated QA team, not a revolving door

Your QA process is costing your team more than it's protecting it. We built the fix.

ThinkSys QA teams learn your product in two weeks, not three months. A written knowledge check at week two, a management overhead cap in the agreement, and a Zero Critical Bug Guarantee: money back if it fails, in writing.

A written breakdown of your biggest risk areas plus our recommendation. Yours to keep, whether or not you work with us. No pitch.

9% annual turnover. QA industry average: 30%.

Written recommendation delivered the same week. See how it works
QA engineer reviewing code on a multi-monitor workstation

Most QA outsourcing becomes a management job by month four. Here's the structural reason.

"I get to babysit."

Reddit, r/ExperiencedDevs

Most QA vendors staff their engagements with freelancers. The person who learns your product is gone the moment a better contract comes along. Product knowledge resets. You start over.

That's not a quality problem. It's a model problem. There's no forcing function, no moment where the vendor has to prove they understand your product, or stop.

Inside the offer

Dedicated QA Team

An employed QA team, assigned exclusively to your product, that learns it in two weeks and stays on it for years. Not freelancers who reset every time a better contract comes along. A written knowledge check at week two proves the lead understands your product before you commit. The pass or fail criteria are in the agreement before we start.

Zero Critical Bug Guarantee. A critical bug reaches a customer, we refund that month's fee in full. In the contract, not a sales email.
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Week One A written risk map
  • The QA lead assigned to your product maps your three highest risk areas, where things are most likely to break.
  • Delivered in writing before the end of week one.
Week Two The knowledge check
  • The QA lead presents the risk map back to you and your engineering team.
  • Pass: the engagement continues.
  • Fail: it pauses at our initiative, not yours, and you don't pay for that week. Both outcomes are written into the agreement.

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Written intoevery contract
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RingCentral
Match Group
Plenty of Fish
DealerTire
Stack Sports
Fresh Tracks Canada
Breakout Learning
PDX

Results that speak for themselves

We switched from QA Wolf and saw immediate gains. ThinkSys automated our regression suite in under 3 weeks, and our coverage jumped 2x.
Sr. Director of QA Fresh Tracks Canada
ThinkSys became an extension of our dev team. Their Python-based test frameworks saved us 20+ hours/week in manual QA.
CTO, SaaS Startup PDX
They know enterprise-grade QA. ThinkSys guided us through SOC2-compliant automation and helped us integrate with our CI/CD flow on GitHub.
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Why ThinkSys

The knowledge check works because of how we hire.

Employed engineers, not freelancers. Hired through a 350 candidate filter, with 9% annual turnover against a 30% industry average. The engineer who learns your product in week two is still on your account at month eighteen.

Boostlingo · Case Outcome
90%
QA time cut

QA automation cut Boostlingo's QA time by 90%. That is the result you get when the same engineers stay close to your product instead of cycling out every quarter.

350 Reviewed per hire
9% Annual turnover
400+ Engineers on staff
13+ Years in business
Centerbase · Case Outcome
2 wk
Regression, cut from 3 to 4 weeks

Playwright automation roughly halved their regression cycle.

Anyone Home · Case Outcome
25%
Fewer support tickets

QA infrastructure fixes meant customers stopped finding the bugs first.

Certified & Recognized
ISO 27001 SOC2 HIPAA OWASP G2 High Performer

Written into the agreement before we start: a Zero Critical Bug Guarantee, a management overhead cap, and a free audit you keep whether or not you work with us.

Four things written into the agreement before we start.

Guarantee

Zero Critical Bug Guarantee.

A critical bug reaches a customer, we refund that month's fee in full.

  • Processed by email. No discretion, no review call required
  • Refund terms are in the contract, not a sales email
  • The hedge: one critical bug can cost more than a year of QA
Overhead cap

A management overhead cap.

Your team spends no more than two hours per week managing us after month one.

  • Breach it and we fix it internally within three days
  • A written clause, not a vague promise
  • Most teams carry 5 to 8 hours per week of vendor overhead today
Knowledge check

A knowledge check in week two.

Pass or fail criteria defined before the engagement begins, not after.

  • Week one: a written risk map of your three highest risk areas
  • Week two: the QA lead presents it back to your team
  • Both outcomes, continue or pause, are written into the agreement
Free audit

A free audit before any commitment.

A written breakdown of your current QA setup before the engagement starts.

  • Your biggest risk areas and what we would change first
  • Yours to keep, whether or not you work with us
  • Delivered the same week. No pitch

What clients say about working with us.

See if your product is a fit

Free audit. Written breakdown delivered the same week.

The week two knowledge check

From a free audit to a knowledge check in two weeks.

A free audit first. Then a dedicated QA lead who learns your product and proves it, in writing, before you commit to anything.

Day 0

Free QA audit

A 30 minute call plus a written breakdown of your risk areas. Yours to keep.

Week 1

Written risk map

Your assigned QA lead maps your three highest risk areas, in writing.

Week 2

The knowledge check

The lead presents it back to your team. Pass and the engagement continues.

Ongoing

Still on your account

The same engineer, dedicated to your product, at month eighteen.

Find out if your QA process passes
Neel Jain, ThinkSys Expert
Strategy call with Neel Jain, ThinkSys Expert. Free QA audit. A written breakdown delivered the same week.

Questions you'd normally ask on the sales call.

Engagements are scoped to your team size and product complexity. The free audit gives you a specific recommendation before any pricing conversation starts.
No long term lock in. If the week two knowledge check is not met, the engagement pauses at our initiative, with no cancellation fee and no notice period at that point. For clients who continue past week two, a standard notice period applies.
The difference is structural. Most vendors use large managed teams, so you get headcount but not the ownership that comes from one engineer knowing your product deeply. Others use gig testers, and when a tester churns at around 30% industry turnover, the product knowledge walks out with them. ThinkSys uses employed engineers with 9% turnover, hired through a 350 candidate filter, assigned exclusively to your product.
In week one your assigned QA lead writes a risk map of your three highest risk areas. In week two they present it back to your team. Pass and the engagement continues. Fail and it pauses at our initiative, and you don't pay for that week. Both outcomes are written into the agreement before we start.
If a critical bug reaches a customer, we refund that month's fee in full. Processed by email, no review call required. The terms are in the contract, not a sales email.
No more than two hours per week after the first month. That cap is a written clause. If we breach it, we fix it internally within three days. For comparison, most teams carry 5 to 8 hours per week of vendor overhead today.
Two weeks, not three months. The week two knowledge check is the forcing function: your QA lead has to prove they understand your product, in writing, before the engagement continues.

Still carrying overhead from a vendor that was supposed to manage itself?

Find out if your QA process passes the week two check.

Find out if your QA process passes

30 minute audit. Written breakdown delivered the same week. Free. No commitment. Whether or not you work with us.