Jul 4, 2022
Test Cases
In my projects (both personal and in work), I build test cases that feel less like checklists and more like guided “adventures” through the product. I break features down into simple, realistic scenarios—how a real user would actually click, swipe, scroll, or even mess things up on purpose. Each test case has a clear goal, expected behavior, and a bit of my QA curiosity baked in. Sometimes they’re straightforward (“log in successfully”), sometimes they’re chaotic (“enter the wrong OTP three times at 2 AM”), but all of them help uncover what works, what breaks, and what needs extra love before release. It’s my way of making sure every feature not only passes on paper, but feels great in real life.
Summary Page (In Excel/Google Sheet):

Sample Test Cases:


