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Title: What platforms are the best to get actual user feedback?
Post by: Stef_C on May 18, 2023, 01:10:52 PM
What platforms do you use to get feedback on a website/ lander and so on? Avoiding typical answers like Slack, discord and facebook which it's full of fake profiles.


Title: Re: What platforms are the best to get actual user feedback?
Post by: noorman0 on May 18, 2023, 04:08:25 PM
Use this forum. By the way, what is this site about?

Free version: Just publish an announcement thread in this forum, then people will voluntarily write their experiences.
Paid version: You can use the review campaign model on this forum if you want, like this one (https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=5425016.0). The advantage is that you can selectively allow certain rankng members to provide feedback.


Title: Re: What platforms are the best to get actual user feedback?
Post by: nioctib_100 on May 18, 2023, 04:26:39 PM
I've seen pretty good feedback on here, provided that your website is on-topic with crypto or blockchain-related stuff. Just present your website and be openminded to the feedback (and criticism) you'll get, and your post should be fine.


Title: Re: What platforms are the best to get actual user feedback?
Post by: jossiel on May 18, 2023, 10:47:49 PM
This forum is more than enough and you'll get legitimate feedback and you have the option to choose from. You can ask the most reputable people in the forum to review your platform but of course there should be some appreciation coming from you upon doing that.

If you know what I mean, nothing is free these days but there could be some of them that would love to do it for free if they like to do it.

But as an initiative, it won't be that much expensive to have them ask to use their time in reviewing your platform and give you an honest feedback.


Title: Re: What platforms are the best to get actual user feedback?
Post by: goldkingcoiner on May 19, 2023, 02:45:18 AM
What platforms do you use to get feedback on a website/ lander and so on? Avoiding typical answers like Slack, discord and facebook which it's full of fake profiles.

The platform does not matter. All you are doing is naming different social media platforms, as if though they are the ones who provide you with your audience. Thats not true at all. If you want honest feedback from people who are interested in visiting your website then you must first procure an audience of such people. And it does not matter if its on Twitter, Facebook, Slack, Discord etc...

Do some marketing research, come up with a decent marketing strategy and gather an audience. The rest will come on its own.

The quick and easy way to get feedback is to pay/reward people for it. You can do that anywhere. Even on this forum. Just offer a few dollars in Bitcoin to users on Bitcointalk and they will give you an analysis. Although I am pretty sure that many of us are willing to do so for free. Just create a topic asking for feedback.



Title: Re: What platforms are the best to get actual user feedback?
Post by: joniboini on May 20, 2023, 02:32:51 PM
Are you building your own portfolio website? That's the impression I get from your post history. Or are you looking for reviews of a specific service that you want to use? Any platform that allows newbies to post reviews is definitely going to be inaccurate. This forum indirectly helps you filter the reviewers since you can see which members have some reputation and which ones are new.

I've participated in some reviews on this forum. A paid review definitely attracts more interest from reputable users, especially if you're looking for in-depth reviews/technical details of your service. I don't think the cost is that much compared to the feedback the project receives. If you're looking for reviews on somebody else's project though, I don't think you need to run a paid review at all. Threads like "Is A company good for trading?" and so on pop up here and there on Service Discussion so you can just do that.


Title: Re: What platforms are the best to get actual user feedback?
Post by: OgNasty on May 26, 2023, 03:33:57 PM
What platforms do you use to get feedback on a website/ lander and so on? Avoiding typical answers like Slack, discord and facebook which it's full of fake profiles.

It likely depends on the size of your website and the reach of your customer base. If your customers are friends and family, Facebook is probably the best bet. If it’s a niche website and you’re frequently available, something like slack or discord would be good. If you’re global and have a lot of customers though, nothing beats Twitter.


Title: Re: What platforms are the best to get actual user feedback?
Post by: bettercrypto on May 26, 2023, 04:28:42 PM
What platforms do you use to get feedback on a website/ lander and so on? Avoiding typical answers like Slack, discord and facebook which it's full of fake profiles.

@noorman0 is right, you can use this platform to properly and properly review what you want to announce here so that you know what you should and shouldn't do with what you want to show us here.

       As others have said, what is this website that you would like us to review feedback on? What is this about? Is it by doing a project here in cryptocurrency, or what? because I can assure you that the communities here are good at giving reviews, especially those who have been here for a long time on this forum platform, just post and we'll wait, Good day.


Title: Re: What platforms are the best to get actual user feedback?
Post by: Husires on May 27, 2023, 04:22:54 AM
It is not necessary to trust a site or review, but rather the experience of users. Learn how to use search engines and search with the correct phrases to find what you are trying to search for. If you do not find any data on the site, then the site is new or scam and therefore it is better to use them on your own risk.

If there are some user experiences, look for these experiences, the bad ones in particular, and evaluate whether it is a personal impression or is it really that this platform is a fraud.
A negative feedback of 3 according to the size of the platform and the number of reviews is enough to make you stay away from using them.

Therefore, there is no specific site, but rather a search method as long as any user can make feedback without site admin control.


Title: Re: What platforms are the best to get actual user feedback?
Post by: examplens on May 27, 2023, 08:14:43 AM
What platforms do you use to get feedback on a website/ lander and so on? Avoiding typical answers like Slack, discord and facebook which it's full of fake profiles.

Personal search and viewing of several different platforms is probably the best answer here. If there is a specific thing in someone's business, it will permeate everywhere, regardless of whether it is something positive or negative.
Experience is crucial and is gained over time, and then it is much easier to recognize fake feedback. Even if you can't find anything about a service, it's a form of feedback. Nobody uses them.

If you have any doubts, you can always ask here for advice or someone's personal experience, If you have any doubts, you can always ask here for advice or someone's personal experience.


Title: Re: What platforms are the best to get actual user feedback?
Post by: hugeblack on May 27, 2023, 10:02:07 AM
It varies according to the site. If it is too good to be true or ask me for crypto or any KYC data, it is better to avoid it unless you find a lot of positive reviews[1].
Sites that do not require cash deposits or personal data are treated with less caution, and therefore if there are some free articles and some technical analysis, they are sufficient to judge the site as good.
If you find a lot of negative reviews or you don't find any data on the Internet, it is best to avoid it.

[1] https://www.trustpilot.com/


Title: Re: What platforms are the best to get actual user feedback?
Post by: Aikidoka on May 27, 2023, 11:49:38 AM
I believe there are a few good platforms that can provide you with valuable feedback on a website. One of them is Trustpilot which has been suggested by hugeblack. Another platform that I personally use is Scamadviser[1], which offers comprehensive reviews of any website you wish to check :)

[1] https://www.scamadviser.com/

But before doing that it would be better to make your own research first by checking the website itself and review their FAQ section. If there isn't much information available on the site it's advisable to seek help from forums members or just use those platforms that review websites.


Title: Re: What platforms are the best to get actual user feedback?
Post by: robelneo on May 27, 2023, 09:47:44 PM
What platforms do you use to get feedback on a website/ lander and so on? Avoiding typical answers like Slack, discord and facebook which it's full of fake profiles.

Like all the rest here Bitcointalk is the best platform to get feedback if the project you're looking for its status is a Cryptocurrency related project if it has negative feedback and he scammed one of the members here, or if one who is very much aware of the Bitcointalk section about scams, what good about Bitcointalk because people here will ask for screenshots and complainants have a format to follow.

Another one is Google and Youtube, there are review sites and bloggers/vloggers who will test products and services for content on their sites and Youtube they call it unboxing just check the profile of the bloggers/vloggers if they are accepting paid reviews because they are not reliable reviewers if they are accepting paid reviews they should be independent reviewers.


Title: Re: What platforms are the best to get actual user feedback?
Post by: bettercrypto on May 28, 2023, 02:03:42 PM
It varies according to the site. If it is too good to be true or ask me for crypto or any KYC data, it is better to avoid it unless you find a lot of positive reviews[1].
Sites that do not require cash deposits or personal data are treated with less caution, and therefore if there are some free articles and some technical analysis, they are sufficient to judge the site as good.
If you find a lot of negative reviews or you don't find any data on the Internet, it is best to avoid it.

[1] https://www.trustpilot.com/

Yes trustpilot is also one of the recommended review platforms apart from this forum. Because I also see in other communities here in our forum they also use this Trustpilot as one of the tools to tell if a website platform is legit or not.

        Through this we can also see if a website has established a large community in our crypto business industry today. And it is also seen
if there are those who have been cheated or not.