How Sedin Helped Cut Regression Testing Time by 50% at TuneCore
The Beginning
TuneCore, founded in 2006 and headquartered in Brooklyn, New York, is a digital music distribution service with offices across 15 countries. With app availability in 10 different regions, 80,000 artists enrolled in their Accelerator program worldwide, and 150 employees organized into six Scrum Teams using the Spotify model, TuneCore faced significant challenges in maintaining platform stability and reliability while serving their diverse global user base.
The Discovery
Sedin found that TuneCore needed better platform stability and reliability but lacked time or resources for improvements. The team reviewed existing testing processes and implemented a comprehensive strategy covering functional testing, test automation, and performance testing across internal projects. They aimed to improve the platform while supporting TuneCore's commitment to clients and ensuring thorough testing during migration from their legacy system.
The Hurdles & The Leaps
Lack of Resource

Hurdle
TuneCore needed enhanced platform stability but didn't have time and resources for critical improvements.
Legacy Migration

Hurdle
TuneCore faced complex migration needs while maintaining data integrity and functionality.
Insufficient Test Automation

Hurdle
Manual testing processes took too much time and had inadequate application coverage.
The Transformation
Sedin improved product quality by strengthening testing efforts and working closely with TuneCore's team, resulting in greater confidence and satisfaction among end clients.