I'm not sure what A/B testing has to do here. Isn't the primary goal to confirm nothing is out of place and things are in order?
A marketing specialist could do it ... but this this more of a scope of a QA.
A Site Reliability Engineer could help out with the checking services but most of this work is out of the scope of a QA.
Some of this can be automated or get the services that provide the feeds to supply an uptime link.
Most of the checking being done is even over kill for a QA.
A QA would normally be working on new features by testing things like if an input field has the right validation.
I'd suggest finding some who is detail orientated and hates having things out of place. This can easily be a remote job. What I'm saying is that you could find someone on the cheap to do this. Pay $8-10 an hour.
A marketing specialist could do it ... but this this more of a scope of a QA.
A Site Reliability Engineer could help out with the checking services but most of this work is out of the scope of a QA.
Some of this can be automated or get the services that provide the feeds to supply an uptime link.
Most of the checking being done is even over kill for a QA.
A QA would normally be working on new features by testing things like if an input field has the right validation.
I'd suggest finding some who is detail orientated and hates having things out of place. This can easily be a remote job. What I'm saying is that you could find someone on the cheap to do this. Pay $8-10 an hour.