Zero-tolerance sector

Quality for the platforms enterprises run their business on

Enterprise SaaS is the multi-tenant, mission-critical software that other companies build their operations on top of — where uptime, data integrity, and access boundaries are contractual, not aspirational. TestLauncher gives these platforms agentic testing, continuous compliance, and a compounding QA Brain, so uptime, data integrity, and access boundaries hold up under contract and audit.

Why zero tolerance here One tenant seeing another tenant's data is not a bug — it is a breach, a churned account, and a disclosure obligation. At enterprise scale, a single regression ships to thousands of customers at once and a few minutes of downtime violates SLAs that carry financial penalties. The blast radius of a defect here is measured in accounts lost and trust that does not come back.
The hard part

What makes quality hard in enterprise saas

Tenant isolation at scale

Every feature has to be proven safe across the tenant boundary — shared infrastructure means one leaked query, cache key, or permission check exposes another customer's data.

Continuous delivery without regressions

Shipping many times a day to a shared platform leaves no maintenance window and no room for a bad deploy. Coverage has to keep pace with release velocity, not lag behind it.

Combinatorial configuration surface

Per-tenant plans, feature flags, roles, and SSO settings create an explosion of states that scripted suites can never fully enumerate. Real defects hide in the combinations nobody tested.

Enterprise buyer due diligence

Large customers gate purchase on security questionnaires, SOC 2 reports, and audit evidence. Every release has to produce proof, not just working software.

How TestLauncher helps

One intelligence layer for enterprise saas

The same owned QA Brain — testing, knowledge, and compliance — focused on the risks this sector can’t afford to get wrong.

bugAgent

Autonomous, scriptless suites that self-adapt as the product changes — exploring role, plan, and permission combinations to surface tenant-isolation and access-control failures before customers do.

ARC

Turns SOC 2, ISO 27001, and access-review obligations into a background process, collecting audit evidence continuously so security questionnaires and renewals are always ready.

Launch App

The deterministic, sovereign foundation where every test, run, and result is owned and reproducible — your QA Brain compounding into an auditable record of platform quality.

manualTesting

Expert human testers for the real-world judgment calls — complex onboarding flows, migration edge cases, and the multi-tenant scenarios where automation needs a human in the loop.

Standards & frameworks

Designed to support the regimes you work toward

TestLauncher is designed to support programs working toward the standards below and generates the traceability and evidence they call for. Naming a standard here is not a claim of certification — it describes the regimes our customers operate in.

  • SOC 2 Type II

    An AICPA attestation on the operating effectiveness of security, availability, and confidentiality controls over time — the report most enterprise buyers ask for first.

  • ISO/IEC 27001

    The international standard for an information security management system, commonly required in enterprise and cross-border procurement.

  • GDPR

    The EU regulation governing personal data processing and cross-border transfers, applicable to platforms serving European users or customers.

  • WCAG 2.2 AA

    The accessibility conformance level frequently cited in enterprise and public-sector procurement requirements for web applications.

  • ISO/IEC 27017

    A code of practice for information security controls specific to cloud services, often referenced alongside 27001 for multi-tenant platforms.

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