HACKER Q&A
📣 asim

How do you get feedback for your products?


I'm working on something new, or a reboot of an idea. I'm trying to figure out how to develop a feedback cycle. 10 years ago I was working on open source and I could post here, or people would find it on github or I'd write long form content. Just wondering how to gauge immediate feedback now.


  👤 yoaso Accepted Answer ✓
Posting on Indie Hackers has worked best for me so far. Both positive and negative reactions are useful. That said, it's inconsistent - some posts get real discussion, others get nothing. DMs are hard. X and LinkedIn both have weak response rates. The exception on X is when you catch someone tweeting about the exact problem at the right moment - then the conversation opens up naturally. The surprise was the Stripe App review process. The back-and-forth with the reviewer surfaced gaps in my feature set I hadn't noticed. The application process basically became a product review.

👤 yaros_love
Perhaps reddit might be the place to go? Or, better, just ask your friends/colleagues?

👤 Kumar963
Launch a first version mentioning the things you will add in the next version, and post it on related subreddits/Indie hackers/PH. You will get an idea of how your product will go before building it further.

👤 voxleone
There's a customary way to post it here. "Show HN":

https://news.ycombinator.com/show