A practical way for solo builders to get real product feedback

Building alone for months can make it hard to see how real people react to a product. The idea is to trade hands-on feedback on apps, SaaS products, tools, games, or other small projects.

The goal is useful feedback based on actual use, not polite praise. Products involving AI experiments, practical tools, or simple and satisfying s are especially welcome.

War Table is given as an example: it is an iOS app where someone enters a hard decision, five argue from fixed roles, and the app gives one verdict while still showing where the models disagreed. The app has just reached , which means it is in an early testing stage before wider release.

Key points

  • s can trade real use and honest feedback on early projects.
  • Useful feedback means pointing out confusion, friction, and missing value, not just saying the product looks good.
  • AI experiments, tools, and simple s are the main areas of interest.
  • War Table uses five to compare different views on one difficult decision.
  • A clear feedback question helps turn casual comments into useful product direction.
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