Thursday, April 14, 2011

Good site to get project feedback?

I have a personal project I've been working on in my spare time. It's far from complete, but I want feedback on the UI and the functionality that has made it in so far. Where is a good location to get useful feedback without being persecuted for the post being unrelated to the site's purpose?

The project is a website. I'm not posting a link so people don't think this is spam. Will add a link if comments so request.

From stackoverflow
  • I think the Business of Software forums are a good place for this.

    Joel on Software discussions

  • I would recommend asking for a review of your site on Hacker News. This site was created and maintained by Paul Graham who also founded Y Combinator, a company focused on helping startups in their early stages. As a result, Hacker News is read by a community heavily focused on anything startup-related and, therefore, are very receptive to critiquing and reviewing new sites.

    When you submit your review request, you probably should word the title of your post as such:

    Ask HN: please review my site [my site]

    and describe a bit of its intent.

    (Here is a recent example: Ask HN: Review my newest site)

  • I would also suggest you to add a feedback form with content highlighting feature to your website.

    All the functionality requires a change of only 1 line of HTML.

    Content Highlighting feature will allow your users to select exactly what they want to describe or point to against a feedback message.

    Rich Feedback Analytics will help you to understand what your users want from your service.

    Hope this helps.

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