Coqui Web Cloud Computing

Coqui Web

1. What is Coqui Web Cloud Computing?

Coqui Web Cloud Computing is a volunteer-based community that tests and reviews web applications. Our goal is to give developers constructive feedback from our testing.

2. Who leads Coqui Web Cloud Computing?

Our founder and team leader, Richard Boyd, oversees the community and coordinates our testing programs to ensure consistency, quality, and collaboration across all projects.

3. How does the testing process work?

Volunteers receive test assignments, follow structured testing plans, and document findings. Feedback is collected, verified, and compiled into detailed reports that we send back to the developers for review.

6. What kind of applications do you test?

We evaluate all kinds of web applications including startups, open-source projects, educational tools, and productivity platforms. We focus on usability, performance, and accessibility.

7. Is there a specific focus of Coqui Web Cloud Computing?

We do not have a specific focus, but much of of our testing has involved cloud based bookmark managers.

8. Is feedback shared publicly?

Feedback is shared privately with the developer unless both sides agree to publish a case study or showcase improvements made through the testing process.

9. Has any of your testing involved Content Management Systems (CMS)?

Yes, we have tested a number of Content Management Systems as they have become very popular.

10. Where is Coqui Web Cloud Computing based?

We are proudly based in Puerto Rico, but our community of testers and developers spans across the world through the power of the cloud.

11. Can you name some of the cloud based sites you have examined?

We have examined Bookmarkninja, Raindrop, Bookmarkos, Netboard, Padlet and Stacklist.

Collaborate. Test. Improve. Led by Richard Boyd.