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Beta Testers

Beta testers are useless if they do not tell you where the product breaks.

A signup count is not feedback. You need people to try the product, hit the confusing step, and explain what stopped them from caring.

FeedbackQueue gives you a cleaner tester loop: review other products, earn credits, then get structured feedback on your own beta.

You post once, get a spike, then the tester pipeline dies.
People join a waitlist but never test the product.
Feedback arrives as vague encouragement with no reproduction path.

First-party proof

Common feedback patterns

Credit incentives reward builders who actually review.
Review tasks give testers a concrete objective.
AI and moderation reduce lazy feedback before it reaches founders.

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FAQ

Questions founders ask

How many beta testers do I need first?

Start with enough testers to see repeated patterns. For many early products, five to fifteen thoughtful reviews reveal the biggest leaks.

Can other founders be useful beta testers?

Yes. They may not be your final customer, but they are strong at spotting onboarding, positioning, and trust issues quickly.