We recently welcomed a new product owner to our team, Monika Šmídová! Who are you and what is your role at Testomato? Hi, I’m Monika Šmídová, and I’m the product owner of Testomato. I spend most of my time (with the help of the rest of our team) trying to find ways to make automated testing faster and easier for our users. What’s your favorite part so far about working on this project? I’ve only been here since January, but so far I enjoy working together with great people and trying to find ways to improve the experience of using Testomato to…

February 26, 2015 by Roman Ožana

Who are you and what is your role at Testomato? Hi, I’m Lukaš Burkoň, and I’m the product owner of Testomato. Basically, I spend my days at the office finding ways to make our service awesome as well as profitable. My daily routine consists of strategy planning, user research, feature specification, design and testing, marketing, and pricing decisions. What’s your favorite part of working on this project? I really enjoy designing new features and working on each step with our development team as we create them. I’m also extremely interested in any data analytics that help me gain a better understanding…

March 28, 2014 by Roman Ožana

Who are you and what is your role at Testomato?  Hi, I’m Zee. I’m a User Experience / Data Visualization expert, and my role at Testomato is prototyping the interface and improving User Experience. I work closely with everyone to make Testomato more usable and generally, pleasant for people to use. I’m also the one responsible for “this service is stupid” and “I don’t understand what I’m supposed to do now” moments. So, if you run into a situation like this, don’t hesitate to contact us at @testomatocom or info@testomato.com and let us know! What’s the best part of your job?  I enjoy submitting…

January 24, 2014 by Roman Ožana

Who are you and what is your role at Testomato?  I’m Elle, and I’m the community and blog manager at Testomato. My main responsibilities include overseeing our social media accounts, providing customer support to our users, and writing blog posts. What’s the best part of your job?  The best part of my job is getting to know our users. Their feedback and suggestions have helped bring me closer to Testomato as a project. I’m not a developer, so it’s been a real eye-opener and learning experience to hear from them and find out what we’re doing right (and what we…

December 20, 2013 by Roman Ožana

Who are you and what is your role at Testomato? My name is Jan Prachař and I’m a Senior Developer. One of my main responsibilities at Testomato is handling the client-side Javascript code. What is the best part of your job? The best part of my job is the feeling I get when I see that users really use our product and benefit from it. I like getting feedback from them and adding features that satisfy their requirements. What’s been your proudest moment working on this project? The proudest moment for me working on this project was the first time…

June 14, 2013 by Roman Ožana

Who are you and what is your role at Testomato? I’m Roman, and I’m a Senior Developer working at Testomato. Mainly, my job is to handle the PHP side of the application (back-end). What is the best part of your job? The best part of my work is using recent technologies to create something beautiful and new. What’s been your proudest moment working on this project? The first time we got positive feedback on Testomato’s functionality from users was probably my proudest moment. But, there was another really great behind-the-scenes thing that happened about six months ago. The skeleton for Testomato…

May 24, 2013 by Roman Ožana

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