Where's a good place to get feedback on a Chrome extension?
David Edwards
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Hi!
Where's a good place to get feedback on a Chrome extension that has zero downloads in three months?
https://impossiblecreatures.com/arual
I'm curious what i could do differently? also how to identify the market of this.
Thank you kindly!
David
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Awesome America@awesome_america
Twitter might help if you reach out to dev communities or tech influencers. Sometimes a retweet can get you a lot of visibility.
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Reddit, GitHub, and Product Hunt are great places to get feedback on a Chrome extension.
Offer something in return for feedback, like free access to a premium feature or a small gift card. It could motivate people to help.
Consider doing a small ad campaign on Google or social media to get more eyes on it. Once you have users, ask for direct feedback.
Reddit can be a great place, especially in tech or extension specific subreddits. People there love to give feedback!
Try posting on Product Hunt or Indie Hackers both are great for getting feedback from early adopters and tech enthusiasts.
Tab Wrangler
Thank you! I've tried posting on Product Hunt community without any feedback, might be posting in the wrong place. Reddit; i've never used Reddit, how do I find the right place to post on Reddit?
Reddit and GitHub are definitely good places to get feedback on a Chrome extension. The Chrome extensions subreddit and GitHub Issues/Discussions are great for engaging with potential users. Product Hunt also works well if you can get some initial traction and upvotes to drive visibility to your extension's PH page. Getting feedback from real users is key!
Try the /r/chrome_extension group on reddit or any saas related groups.