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Artsy Fartsy is a multiplayer party game powered by AI image generation. One player submits a prompt, the AI generates an image, and everyone else has to guess what the original prompt was. Points go to the closest guesses. What we'd like you to do: Jump into the web app (https://staging.artsyfartsy.lol) or the iOS through Test Flight and play through a full round with a group. Submit a prompt, watch the AI do its thing, and take your best guess at what others came up with. Just play naturally . What we're looking for: Did the game flow feel smooth and intuitive from start to finish? Were there any moments of confusion about what to do next? Did anything load slowly, break, or behave unexpectedly? How was the overall fun factor — did it land? We're in early beta and genuinely want to know what feels great and what doesn't. Honest feedback wins over polite feedback every time.
• TestFi Trial-Only Test Plan App: Legati Build: 2.0.1 Scope: Trial/free flows only. Do not purchase paid plans or add-ons. Do Not Test - Do not complete Stripe checkout. - Do not buy App Store or Google Play subscriptions. - Do not buy storage add-ons. - Do not buy USB backup. - Do not delete another user’s data. Test Account Flow 1. Install the app. 2. Create a new account with a real email you can access. 3. Complete email verification if prompted. 4. Complete phone/SMS verification if prompted. 5. Log out and log back in.
KredVault is a verification-first professional identity platform. Career professionals capture wins in a private notebook, request verification from former managers/coworkers, and share cryptographically-signed credentials on a public profile. Testers should: (1) visit the homepage and tell me what they think the product does, (2) sign up for a free account, (3) create one notebook entry about a recent professional win, (4) send a verification request to a fake email like test@example.com, (5) view their public profile. Looking for feedback on: clarity of the value proposition (do you understand what this does in 30 seconds?), sign-up friction, dashboard navigation, and whether the product feels credible enough that you'd actually use it. Honest reactions especially welcome — what's confusing, what's missing, what would make you sign up vs bounce.
NATI Health is an iOS wellness app for Apple Health and Apple Watch. Please test the first-run experience, onboarding, Apple Health permission flow, and the Today screen. The app shows calm daily insights based on sleep, recovery, heart, movement, nervous system signals, and personal trends. It is for wellness and self-tracking only. It does not provide diagnosis, treatment, or medical advice. The best experience requires Apple Watch sleep data and at least one tracked night. If some blocks show baseline, learning, placeholder, or not-enough-data states during the first days, that is expected.
What it is: Thryve Kitchen is a voice AI cooking coach for iPhone. You pick a recipe, tap Cook, and get guided through the entire recipe completely hands-free. The AI listens to your questions mid-cook and answers based on exactly where you are in the recipe — not generic responses. What I want testers to do: Download the app from the App Store Create an account and set your skill level Pick any recipe and start a full cook session Talk to the AI during cooking — ask it at least 2-3 questions out loud like "is this done?" or "what can I substitute for this?" Try saying something frustrated like "I messed this up" and see how it responds Complete at least one full recipe session What I want feedback on: How did the voice interaction feel? Was it responsive and accurate? Did the AI answers make sense for where you were in the recipe? Was the onboarding clear — did you know what to do immediately? Did anything confuse or frustrate you? Would you use this app again and would you pay for it? Anything else: I'll give free Pro access to every tester who completes a session. Just message me after completing.
I would love to hear your first impression of the app — does the design feel appealing and is the UI intuitive enough to use without any guidance?
Polydev is an MCP server & Plugin that queries GPT-5, Claude, Gemini, and Grok simultaneously from your IDE — uses your existing $20/mo subscriptions (no API keys needed) What polydev.ai does: It's an MCP server that sits inside your IDE (Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Cline, Codex CLI) and queries multiple frontier models simultaneously. One request → four expert opinions. When your AI agent gets stuck or wants a second opinion, it calls get_perspectives through polydev.ai and gets responses from GPT-5, Claude, Gemini, and Grok in parallel. Your IDE Agent → polydev.ai MCP → [GPT-5, Claude, Gemini, Grok] → Combined perspectives The best part — no API keys required: If you're already paying for ChatGPT Plus ($20/mo), Claude Pro ($20/mo), or Gemini Advanced ($20/mo), polydev.ai routes requests through your authenticated CLI sessions. Your existing subscription quota is used. Zero extra API cost if you already have the CLIs configured locally. Getting started is one command: npx polydev-ai@latest We're looking for honest feedback — would this be useful for developers working on complex projects? What would make it better?
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Ad Control Center help founders and developers market what they've built without the need to get a degree on Google Ads, Meta, Reddit, LinkedIn etc. One AI-dashboard that learns about your product, create the ads campaign and distribute it across the different ad networks, track performance and optimize, while keeping your budget from falling into traps.
You should create a few accounts, create a few transactions on each account, create a couple of budgets and maybe make some transfers between accounts. Share how easy or hard the experience was for you.