betaszálas
Betaszálas is a Hungarian term that translates to "beta testing" or "beta launch." It refers to a phase in the development of a product, most commonly software or a digital service, where a pre-release version is made available to a select group of users for testing and feedback. This group, known as beta testers, uses the product in real-world conditions to identify bugs, usability issues, and suggest improvements before the final public release.
The purpose of betaszálas is to gather valuable insights that would be difficult to obtain through internal
There are typically two main types of beta testing: closed beta and open beta. In a closed