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It's been awesome to see how many founders are looking for good feedback. To help me manage the requests better, I created an on-boarding flow so that way a founder can tell me a little about their project/space and even pick who they are targeting.

We let you define your target audience based on gender, age range and even fields like college educated, high school, doctor, laywer. Here is a little demo video I put together: https://youtu.be/EemIslJX0ck

What do you guys think? Is there some other key component of demographic that you would like to see?

What is the hardest part about getting good user feedback?
  1. Finding users
  2. Asking the right questions
  3. Big enough sample size
  4. Understanding the feedback
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on January 2, 2021
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    Hi Saj.
    I think the fields are ok.
    it would be good to add the possibility to select more than one "education level" or "activity" categories like it is allowed for "age ranges".

    For example I may be tragetting journalist and lawyers but I can only select one of them.

    Br.
    Ricardo

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    As one of the guys that already signed up -- there are 2 things that are really hard as a founder (at least to me :D) :

    1. Finding users
    2. Getting meaningful feedback from users.

    I would actually say the latter is harder. Probably 99% of people will give you a 1-2 sentence feedback, and then you need to figure out what they actually mean.

    Having said that, while you've found yourself a great idea to implement (I've been looking for this for years), I would really really increase prices, and see how you can really scale this. I have no idea how you're actually finding people to do the testing, but I can assure you -- finding the right testers for a given project is a lot harder than on paper.

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