Hey everyone,
On June 9 we’re running the first episode of Quality Horizon. It’s a 50-minute live session built around one question: what actually changes for a QA team after they switch to True Platform?
The format isn’t a keynote. It’s a 30-minute panel with Rohini Nandurkar (QA at Altair Engineering) and Jaganpreet Singh from TestingXperts, moderated by Alex Martins. Both guests have been through the transition — Rohini as a practitioner, Jaganpreet from the partner side across multiple rollouts. After the panel, Gokul Sridharan shares his screen and demos the specific capability that comes up in the conversation. No slides.
The reason I’m posting here first: you all know what the day-to-day actually looks like. Before Alex finalises the question list, I want to bring your questions into the room.
So — if you had Rohini and Jaganpreet on a call for 30 minutes, what would you ask them?
A few things I’m personally curious about, to get the thread going:
- What was the first week with True Platform actually like? (not the pitch version)
- What did they expect to be hard that turned out to be easy, and the other way around?
- What are they still figuring out?
Drop your questions below. I’ll pull the best ones and pass them to Alex before the session. If yours makes it in, I’ll tag you in the recap thread after.
True Platform in Practice: What Changes for QA Teams
Quality Horizon · SS4 · EP1 — powered by Katalon
What you’ll learn
- How the True Platform shift is reshaping QA workflows
- Practical changes QA teams need to prepare for
- Real-world examples and adoption strategies
Details and registration:
Quality Horizon - The Software Quality Forum

