Our goal is to keep your printed materials and websites error free

 

“Yo Bro! Like, do you even know how to spell? Since when is business spelled ‘buisness?”

 

 


 

"You spelled your boss’s name wrong. His name is Pits and you spelled it Pist….One character is missing from the phone number. "

 

 

 

 

"...configurations are failing and half the required functionality is missing. You’ve even spelled Widget as Widjet!"

Why You Need Us

The New Website Scenario:
You’ve contracted with a web designer, spent $5000 on your website and now you’ve got the most visually amazing site. It flashes. It dances. It plays music. It has forms and hundreds of links navigating throughout the site and beyond. It has pages and pages of information written by you or somebody in your company which was emailed to the designer for insertion to the site. Finally, the site is published for the world to see. You’re so excited; you send it to your family and friends. Then calls and emails come flooding in:

  • “Son, dear, I tried to subscribe to your newsletter using the form on your website. I got this error: Code number so-and-so. Is that supposed to happen?"
  • “Yo Bro! Like, do you even know how to spell? Since when is business spelled ‘buisness?”
  • “Hey, Girlfriend.” I tried to click the ‘About You’ link and I got your ‘Fun Stuff’ page…”

The New Brochure Scenario:
Your boss needs marketing material for the tradeshow. You spend hours on a brochure: manipulating text and graphics, printing and reprinting, writing and rewriting. You’re practically married to this thing. Finally, everything is in its place. The brochure looks fantastic. You immediately send it to Mr. Copy Guy and order 500 copies at $1.00 each. The box arrives from the printers and you drop it into your boss’s arms as he heads out the door to the airport – but not before you grab one out for your files. You already know what it says, but then you notice….uh oh.

  • You spelled your boss’s name wrong. His name is Pits and you spelled it Pist….One character is missing from the phone number.
  • And you wrote ‘chose’ when you meant ‘choose.’

The New Software Program Scenario:
Your new software company won a contract for one of the top five Widget companies in the country. Your job is to create an online system that Widget dealers will use to configure and order twenty different kinds of Widgets, each having up to ten components and three colors. You and your development team spend hundreds of hours writing this program to the specifications you carefully created based on your customer’s needs. Finally, the project is complete and you load the Widget Company’s data into the new configurator. You run a few tests and whoops, configurations are failing and half the required functionality is missing. You’ve even spelled Widget as Widjet!

Of course, the system needs thorough testing, but your small staff is already being pushed to its limits with another contract from The Big Gadget Company. Do you hire a permanent staff of quality assurance testers and incur the overhead or do you supplement the team with a temporary staff of professionals that can get the job done whenever you need them?

 

That’s why you need Goof Proof!