Are you looking for feedback on a #NoCode project?
— Colleen M. Brady (@ColleenMBrady) December 10, 2020
Receiving early constructive feedback can be hard -- especially when you don't yet have an engaged audience.
Your friends and family will help. They may point out early bugs (until they tire of testing out what you're building.) pic.twitter.com/wMP50WrN6V
— Colleen M. Brady (@ColleenMBrady) December 10, 2020
If you #buildinpublic, you can benefit from other's advice when something doesn't feel right. pic.twitter.com/eGsLEs3NnC
— Colleen M. Brady (@ColleenMBrady) December 10, 2020
Bouncing ideas off others also helps you get back to building -- and getting one step closer to reaching your next milestone. pic.twitter.com/O13B8l0Nuq
— Colleen M. Brady (@ColleenMBrady) December 10, 2020
If you are a #NoCode builder looking for feedback or someone who enjoys testing products that may still be rough around the edges, sign up for the @iheartnocode #FridayFeedback newsletter.https://t.co/2wbb5Sghzu
— Colleen M. Brady (@ColleenMBrady) December 10, 2020
NOTE: It's not a replacement for talking with your target users.