TestProject Lab is a practical software testing blog built around small, real testing projects. Instead of writing only high-level advice, the site focuses on things you can actually build, run, inspect, and improve.

The goal is to make QA learning feel concrete. That means sample test plans, exploratory testing notes, automation walkthroughs, tool experiments, bug report examples, and project-style tutorials that show the messy middle of testing work.

Topics may include manual testing workflows, web app test cases, API testing, test automation setup, QA documentation, regression planning, and comparisons of common testing tools. The emphasis is on learning by doing rather than memorizing definitions.

TestProject Lab is written as an independent learning resource. It does not claim to represent a testing company, agency, certification body, or tool vendor. When a post includes opinions about a tool or workflow, those opinions are based on practical use, clear reasoning, and what seems useful for testers building their own skills.