Bugs found in TorkeHub SaaS

TorkeHub is a dynamic platform for the global biking community, connecting cyclists through an interactive map of routes, an expansive directory of clubs, and an up-to-date calendar of events. The platform aims to strengthen biking culture by offering networking features and encouraging knowledge sharing and community collaboration across all skill levels.
Our QAwerk team recently completed a comprehensive Bug Crawl of TorkeHub, thoroughly testing onboarding, club and route browsing, and backend stability. While TorkeHub shows promise as a niche social hub for bikers, several functional problems were observed that could impede user trust and adoption.
Below are the detailed findings on the most impactful bugs.
Possible to enter non-valid referral email during registration
Major
The website is open.
- Click “Try for free”.
- Fill required fields.
- Enter an invalid referral email.
- Click “Get started free”.
OS: Windows 10 Chrome version 140, Firefox 142.0.1, Edge 140.0.3485.66
User is registered with an invalid referral email.
An error appears: registration was not processed due to an invalid email.
Possible to enter non-valid Company website in registration
Major
The website is open.
- Click “Try for free”.
- Complete all fields up to Step 5.
- Enter an invalid company website.
- Click “Next”.
OS: Windows 10 Chrome version 140, Firefox 142.0.1, Edge 140.0.3485.66
The next step involves an invalid website.
An error occurs, can’t continue without a valid website.
Console error triggered on Settings page
Minor
User is logged in.
- Open Settings page.
- View the browser console.
OS: Windows 10 Chrome version 140, Firefox 142.0.1, Edge 140.0.3485.66
Console error occurs.
No errors in console.
Console error triggered on Main page
Minor
User is logged in.
- Open the Main page.
- View the browser console.
OS: Windows 10 Chrome version 140, Firefox 142.0.1, Edge 140.0.3485.66
Console error occurs.
No errors in console.
TorkeHub must address registration validation lapses and resolve console errors on core pages to ensure trust and professional usability for its rapidly growing cyclist audience. Fixing these will help make onboarding smooth, safeguard data integrity, and maintain a reliable environment where the biking community can thrive.
