ReviewLab is a community platform for makers to exchange constructive feedback on early-stage products
Join ReviewLab for freeI found ReviewLab product useful to capture quick & insightful feedbacks from others. I highly recommend this tool if you are just in your initial phase of product development & want to gather critical reviews from others.
I love ReviewLab's gamified approach to feedback collection. When I ask for feedback on Reddit/Twitter, there's little engagement and the quality of the responses vary greatly. With ReviewLab everyone is incentivized to share thoughtful comments that actually help improve your project.
ReviewLab is a great tool that provides an easy and solid way of collecting and sharing reviews on the web. The simple yet effective tools it provides set the base for some kind of "review standard" while offering an entertaining way of reviewing products or services with gamification. I already received very insightful feedback for my project and I am working on improvements based on that. Thank you, ReviewLab! Keep reviewing!
Finding ReviewLab on my indie developer journey has been such a great experience. It's really satisfying to help others improve their products with what I know and get detailed feedback on my own from super qualified people who test it in every way possible. This process has not only helped me make my products better and more user-friendly but also made me feel like I’m part of building other people’s projects too. ReviewLab has definitely become a key tool in my development process.
ReviewLab was a great experience for me! The reviews were very in-depth and extremely useful. The reviewers are true professionals, doing some very on-point and insightful reviews, answering with exactly what I needed to know about my product. The UI of ReviewLab is flawless and the User Experience was even better. The response time was short and the quality of the responses was over the roof. After reviewing my app, Roman even contacted me on twitter, just to make sure the reviews were useful for my case. I can't recommend this app enough, and it definitely shouldn't be free
I found ReviewLab product useful to capture quick & insightful feedbacks from others. I highly recommend this tool if you are just in your initial phase of product development & want to gather critical reviews from others.
I love ReviewLab's gamified approach to feedback collection. When I ask for feedback on Reddit/Twitter, there's little engagement and the quality of the responses vary greatly. With ReviewLab everyone is incentivized to share thoughtful comments that actually help improve your project.
ReviewLab is a great tool that provides an easy and solid way of collecting and sharing reviews on the web. The simple yet effective tools it provides set the base for some kind of "review standard" while offering an entertaining way of reviewing products or services with gamification. I already received very insightful feedback for my project and I am working on improvements based on that. Thank you, ReviewLab! Keep reviewing!
Finding ReviewLab on my indie developer journey has been such a great experience. It's really satisfying to help others improve their products with what I know and get detailed feedback on my own from super qualified people who test it in every way possible. This process has not only helped me make my products better and more user-friendly but also made me feel like I’m part of building other people’s projects too. ReviewLab has definitely become a key tool in my development process.
ReviewLab was a great experience for me! The reviews were very in-depth and extremely useful. The reviewers are true professionals, doing some very on-point and insightful reviews, answering with exactly what I needed to know about my product. The UI of ReviewLab is flawless and the User Experience was even better. The response time was short and the quality of the responses was over the roof. After reviewing my app, Roman even contacted me on twitter, just to make sure the reviews were useful for my case. I can't recommend this app enough, and it definitely shouldn't be free