Why are founders comfortable with not testing their products before the launch?

Joseph Burutu
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Lately, it seems like QA testing has been relegated to the background in the rush to launch digital products. The trend of launching buggy applications, all in a bid to hit the market quickly, feels very strange to me. Is this a new norm, or is it as perplexing to others as it is to me? I'd love to hear your thoughts. For those founders who prioritize testing and aim to launch flawless applications, my team is offering free QA services. You can learn more and take advantage of this offer here -> https://services.unbugqa.com/free-audit

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Judy Mitchell
Founders might be comfortable with not testing their products before launch due to factors such as time constraints, overconfidence in their idea's success, a desire to maintain secrecy, limited resources, or a belief that they can fix issues after gathering user feedback post-launch.