BrowserStack Meetup Denver: Context Engineering Multi-Agent QA
Multi-agent systems are changing the game for software quality — but the playbook for testing them doesn't exist yet. Traditional QA frameworks weren't built for autonomous agents that make decisions, call tools, and interact with each other in unpredictable ways. 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 failures, and the hard-won lessons about what QA actually looks like in the agent era. You'll leave with practical insights you can apply to your own work immediately.
Reserve your spot today — this is a conversation you want to be part of.
Agenda
Building multi-agent systems as a QA leader: What the learning curve actually looks like and the mental models that helped most
Context engineering pitfalls: The specific issues discovered while building the multi-agent system — and how to avoid them
Traditional QA vs. multi-agent QA: The key differences that break your existing testing assumptions
QA in the multi-agent era: A practical framework for thinking about quality when agents act autonomously
Who Should Attend
QA Engineers and SDETs exploring how to test AI-powered or agent-based systems
QA Leads and Managers responsible for quality strategy as teams adopt multi-agent architectures
Test Automation Engineers looking to understand where traditional frameworks fall short with autonomous agents
Software Engineers building multi-agent systems who need to think about testability from day one
Engineering Managers evaluating how multi-agent adoption impacts their QA processes
Whether you're already building agents or just starting to plan for it, this session will give you a real head start. Reserve your spot today.