

BrowserStack QA Meetup : Multi-Agent QA
Multi-agent systems are rewriting the rules of software quality. The test strategies, validation frameworks, and mental models that worked for traditional software don't map cleanly to systems where autonomous agents collaborate, fail, and recover on their own. Most QA teams are figuring this out the hard way.
This meetup brings you a firsthand account from a Software QA Leader who built a multi-agent system from scratch — the context engineering decisions, the unexpected failures, and the new QA mindset required when your "software" has its own judgment. You'll leave with practical lessons you can apply to your own agent-testing challenges.
Reserve your spot today — this is a conversation QA professionals can't afford to sit out.
Agenda
Building multi-agent systems as a QA leader: Key context engineering decisions that shape testability from the start
Failures you won't see coming: Real issues discovered while building and testing a multi-agent system
Traditional QA vs. multi-agent QA: What carries over, what breaks, and what you need to unlearn
The future of QA in the agent era: A practical framework for how QA roles and strategies will evolve
Who Should Attend
QA Engineers and SDETs working on or exploring AI-powered products
QA Leads and Managers evaluating how agent-based systems change their team's approach
Test Architects designing validation strategies for non-deterministic systems
Software Engineers building multi-agent systems who want a quality-first perspective
Engineering Managers responsible for shipping reliable AI-driven features
Whether you're deep into agent testing or just starting to think about it, this session will give you a head start. Reserve your spot today.