I Made a Free 21-Day Email Course for Testers. Here's the Honest Pitch.
There’s a version of this post where I tell you testing is broken and I’m here to fix it.
That’s not this post.
Here’s what’s actually true: most testers learn on the job, under pressure, from people who are also figuring it out as they go. Nobody sits you down and explains how to think through a feature you’ve never seen before, with docs that are six months out of date, and a release window that’s closing fast. You just… figure it out. Or you don’t, and something ships broken.
I’ve been helping testers get better at this stuff for a few years now. Three courses, 3,000+ students. And the same gaps keep showing up regardless of experience level.
Not technical gaps. Thinking gaps.
How do you decide what to test when nobody tells you? How do you write a bug report that doesn’t get dismissed in thirty seconds? How do you build a test strategy when there’s no time for a test strategy?
These are the questions that actually determine whether you’re good at this job. And almost nobody teaches them directly.
So I spent a while putting together a 21-day email course that does exactly that.
What you’re actually signing up for
One email a day. Three to five minutes to read. One practical exercise you can apply immediately, even if you’re mid-sprint.
The course covers the thinking side of testing: how to orient fast in unfamiliar territory, how to prioritize without perfect information, how to communicate your work in a way that gets taken seriously. Week one is about test strategy and coverage thinking. Week two goes into bug reporting, communication, and working without docs. Week three is about pressure, decisions, and making your work visible.
It’s built specifically for junior and mid-level testers. If you’re senior and want to send it to someone on your team, that works too.
Why it’s free
Because the people who need it most aren’t going to pay for it upfront. A junior tester three months into their first job isn’t browsing Udemy looking for courses on test strategy. But they’ll open a daily email.
If the course is useful, some of those people will eventually check out my paid stuff. That’s the model. No hidden upsell inside the emails, no bait and switch.
Twenty-one days. Free. First email in your inbox within five minutes of signing up.
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"Software Testing for Beginners" is packed with real-world tips on writing bug reports, test cases, and surviving chaotic projects.
💡 What's inside:
- Smart test case templates
- Bug reports devs actually respect
- Tools, tips, and tactics that work
No fluff. No BS. Just stuff every tester should know.