Honest feedback, in writing
No-fluff guides on getting honest startup feedback, sharpening your landing page, and building in public.
No product yet? Get feedback before you build
You don’t need a finished product to get useful feedback. How to validate a startup idea with just a link — a Figma, a deck, a Notion page, or a demo video.
Why you should give feedback before you ask for it
The reason most “please review my startup” posts get ignored — and why giving feedback first is the most reliable way to get honest feedback back.
Product Hunt is a launch, not feedback — here’s the difference
Launch platforms like Product Hunt and BetaList get you a spike of attention and upvotes. That isn’t the same as feedback. Here’s when you need which.
Landing page feedback checklist: what to check before you ship
Concrete things to check on your landing page — clarity, the five-second test, your call to action, proof, and friction — before you ask anyone for feedback.
How to give good startup feedback
A short guide to leaving feedback founders can actually use — specific, honest, and prioritized — whether you’re reviewing a peer’s startup or a stranger’s landing page.
How to get useful feedback on your startup: a founder’s checklist
Most feedback is useless because of how it’s asked for. A short checklist for getting specific, honest, actionable feedback on your startup or landing page.
Where to get honest feedback on your startup
Forums, Reddit, your group chat, or a feedback exchange — an honest look at where founders actually get useful feedback on a startup or landing page, and the trade-off of each.