Case Study: CareCloud achieves up to 180 hours saved per sprint and improved bug detection with Rainforest QA

A Rainforest QA Case Study

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What QA Teams Need to Know about Rainforest Featuring Ryan von Rosenberg for CareCloud

CareCloud, a healthcare software company, was struggling with a QA process that spent most time on “happy path” manual testing, leaving little bandwidth for edge cases, documentation, or onboarding. QA Engineer Ryan von Rosenberg found this led to burnout, missed bugs that surfaced only after release, and fragile team knowledge when people moved roles.

By adopting Rainforest QA, CareCloud shifted happy-path tests to the platform—allowing quick test drafts run by fresh testers, pairing Rainforest checks with automated scripts, and using variables to simplify complex cases. The change saved an estimated 1–3 hours per user story (about 40–60 tests per release; up to ~180 hours per sprint), improved edge-case bug discovery, sped ramp-up for new team members, and freed QA to focus on higher-value work.


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Ryan von Rosenberg

QA Engineer


Rainforest QA

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