Pattaya · Thailand
Desktop Stonebase
Framework plans that survive the next release cycle
We help engineering leads design QA automation frameworks and test strategies that match real release pressure — not shelfware checklists.
The work
QA automation framework planning, grounded in how your team ships
Desktop Stonebase sits with product owners, QA leads, and developers to map coverage gaps, choose automation boundaries, and write a test strategy people can defend in standups and release reviews.
Framework Health Review
An audit of your existing automation framework: flake patterns, ownership gaps, and a remediation sequence.
QA Automation Framework Planning
A structured planning engagement that defines automation layers, ownership, and a build order tied to your release risks.
Test Strategy Workshop
A facilitated workshop that produces a living test strategy for one product line — risks, coverage levels, and release gates.
Start with the release risk, not the tool catalog
Every engagement begins with the defects that hurt customers and the regressions that stall deployments. From there we draft automation layers, ownership, and a phased build order your squad can staff.
How engagements runFrom the floor
What recent clients noticed
“They refused to rubber-stamp our Selenium sprawl. The framework map forced us to drop three flaky suites before we wrote a single new page object.”— Nattapong K., QA Lead, Bangkok fintech
“The test strategy document finally gave our product managers a vocabulary for risk. We still argue about coverage — but now the arguments are useful.”— Elena V., Engineering Manager, remote commerce team