Give honest feedback.
Get honest feedback.
You shipped it. You posted “thoughts?” and got two 👍 and a wall of silence. Every founder hits this wall — here’s where it ends: real, honest feedback on your startup or landing page, traded founder to founder.
Free. No password — we email you a magic link.
Browse startups looking for feedback →The problem was never your idea. It’s that nobody tells you the truth about it.
Friends don’t want to bruise your ego. Users don’t explain — they just leave. And the “please roast my landing page” post sinks without a reply, because there’s nothing in it for anyone. So you keep guessing in the dark.
The launch that echoed
Months of work, posted to every community you know. The only reply came from your co-founder.
The polite lie
“Looks great!” says everyone you know. Not one of them mentions they couldn’t tell what you actually do.
Guessing in the dark
Is it the price? The headline? The signup? You change one thing a week and still can’t tell what’s scaring people off.
So we made the truth tradeable.
Startup Feedback is where founders give each other the honest read they can’t get anywhere else. Submit yours, review a few in return, and get an honest review back. No money, no politeness tax — just founders telling founders the truth.
Submit. Review a few. Get feedback.
Submit your startup
Add your URL and a specific ask — “is my pricing clear?”, “does the hero land?” — so reviewers know exactly where to look.
Review a few in return
We hand you a few startups, one at a time. Leave honest written feedback and yours goes live. Nothing to review yet? It’s a free pass.
Get honest feedback
Other founders review you the same way. Their feedback lands privately in your dashboard. Your startup page stays public for discovery.
A market where reviewers always show up.
Founders review founders
Reviewers are founders too, so the feedback is sharp and specific.
Nobody gets ignored
Least-reviewed projects are served first, so every startup gets seen.
Built for discovery
Public startup pages help you get found and indexed while you wait.
A sample, so you know what you’re signing up for — every review follows the same guided form.
An idea and a link are enough.
You don’t need a finished product — just something a stranger can open and react to. If it shows your idea and anyone with the link can open it, it counts. Review a few founders, and you’ll hear what’s working before you build the wrong thing.
Good questions.
Because feedback only works when someone shows up to give it. Reviewing a few projects to publish your own means everyone who asks for feedback has just given some themselves — so the queue stays full of motivated reviewers instead of crickets.
Those are launch platforms — a one-day spike of exposure and a race for upvotes, powered mostly by the audience you already have. Startup Feedback isn’t a launch or a popularity contest: there are no upvotes and no leaderboard. You come for honest, written critique on a specific question, delivered privately by founders who reviewed a few others to earn their turn — so the feedback actually shows up, and stays candid instead of turning into public applause.
One honest, written piece of feedback on another founder’s startup, guided by a short form: what does it do, what works, what doesn’t. You read their ask, look at their site, and tell them what you actually think.
Only you. Your startup page is public so people can discover it, but the written feedback you get is private — it shows up in your dashboard, not on the public page.
Each startup collects up to three reviews — sometimes fewer if the queue is small or quiet. It’s a reciprocal queue, not a guarantee, so the more founders show up, the more everyone gets. Want more? Re-submit for a fresh round.
Every review follows a guided form — what it does, what works, what doesn’t, one thing to fix — to keep it useful, and you rate each one Helpful or Not helpful. “Not helpful” flags low-effort reviewers, not honest criticism you disagree with. Harsh-but-honest is the whole point.
You only share what you choose — your link, tagline, and ask. The written feedback you receive is always private to you. Pre-launch? A Figma, deck, or demo link works fine.
Yes — no payment, no subscription. You earn your spot by reviewing a few others first, not by paying.
I’m a solo founder too, and I’ve shipped things straight into the silence. So I built the place I wanted: where founders trade honest, no-BS feedback instead of polite nothing. Give a few reviews, get a real read on what you built.
Give honest feedback. Get it back.
Review a few startups, submit your own, and finally hear the truth about what you built.