Start with QA basics. Keep going until you can ship tests with confidence.
The path starts with Foundation, then moves through Manual QA, Playwright automation, and advanced workflows. Free, interactive, and built for true beginners.
Recommended order: Foundation, Manual QA, Automation, Advanced.
One Learning Journey, Four Clear Stages
You do not need to guess where to begin. The recommended order is fixed, and each stage builds on the one before it so the next lesson feels earned instead of random.
Foundation
Start here to learn how testing fits into software work, how bugs happen, and what a QA mindset actually looks like.
- Why testing matters
- Core QA terms without jargon
- How to spot risk before writing a test
Manual QA
Once the basics click, move into test cases, bug reports, planning, and the day-to-day work most testers start with.
- Prep lessons plus structured modules
- Clear examples of test design and reporting
- Workflows that map to real teams
Playwright Automation
After manual testing feels natural, you can use that same thinking to build stable automation with Playwright.
- Selectors, actions, and assertions
- Patterns for maintainable tests
- Hands-on practice in the browser
Advanced QA
Finish with deeper strategy, tradeoffs, and system-level thinking once the practical pieces are already in place.
- TDD and BDD in plain language
- Choosing the right testing level
- Decision-making beyond tutorials
Everything Around The Lessons Supports The Same Journey
This is not a pile of isolated features. The lessons, practice, progress tracking, and resources are meant to keep you moving in one direction.
Guided lessons
Each step explains what to learn now, why it matters, and what should click before you move forward.
Practice that matches the lesson
Quizzes, drag-and-drop exercises, and coding tasks show up as part of the same path instead of feeling bolted on.
Resume without guessing
Progress is saved locally, so when you come back the next step is still easy to find.
Foundation before specialization
The journey starts broad, then narrows into manual work, automation, and deeper strategy once the basics stick.
Career-facing examples
Lessons stay close to real QA work so the transition from studying to doing the job is less abrupt.
No account friction
You can start learning, practice in the browser, and track progress without creating an account first.