Where do you get early beta testers for your product?

Maurizio Isendoorn
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We mostly reach out to people in our audience. But other than that we don't have explored many ways. How and where do you get testers?πŸ‘‡

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One effective strategy is to engage with communities on platforms like Reddit and Discord, where enthusiasts and early adopters gather to explore new products. Additionally, leveraging social media channels and reaching out to your existing network can yield valuable feedback and early interest.
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Wisani Shilumani
Friends and colleagues is always my go to; they get less angry about issues too hehe
Jocelyn
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Add new product exposure links to existing products to guide users. This will capture a group of email addresses of users who use it and can be contacted proactively. If you add questionnaires in the new product and tell them can get rewards. Users will be willing to communicate with me because of the rewards. Here is our new product. It's launching soon. https://www.producthunt.com/prod...
Joonatan
Reddit, Twitter, relatives, friends and family
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Armaan Preet Kaur Sandhu
I reached out to my list on contacts in phone book, this worked for me as it was a social app. Not sure if this is the way for b2b products. i have heard some groups are really active on reddit to try new things, so maybe that is another option.
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Pablo Roig
@armaan_sandhu26 great, do you know which groups are? or how can I find them!
Heyalbert
Create a video. I'm about to launch a product soon, and I've recruited 70 beta testers through YouTube videos. youtu.be/EW8uhqEsNKc
Ryan Zhang
Finding early beta testers for your product can often be streamlined by leveraging communities on platforms like Reddit or Product Hunt itself, where enthusiasts and early adopters are always on the lookout for new tech. Additionally, reaching out directly to your target audience through social media and niche forums can yield highly engaged testers eager to provide feedback.
Ryan Zhang
Finding early beta testers can often be streamlined by leveraging platforms like BetaList or Product Hunt itself, where there's a community eager to try new things. Additionally, reaching out to relevant Facebook or LinkedIn groups, where your target audience might hang out, can yield surprisingly positive results.
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Lili PΓ©ntek
Definitely share it with friends and family, and then distribute it across various social media platforms and groups. I've also found Reddit to be useful,there are some groups that are willing to test out any new apps :))