Hi. Seems like a good idea. Qs 1): What if the person who has submitted the work for review is not happy with the effort put into the review? Is there a redressal mechanism for that? Q2) Also, what about fake reviews of the reviewers? A poor review could sink the reviewer. There should be a neutral authority from your startup going into such things so that the interests of both, the reviewer and the one reviewing are protected.
I'm not yet using this platform, but to me it looks like a new thing in the world of peer-review and collecting expert feedback. I guess the challenge the developers face is in defining what makes someone an expert, as opposed to a "rookie". Interesting stuff.
Thank you, Yurii, for your interest in our platform and thoughtful feedback β€οΈ! We're implementing all sorts of proofs regarding each reviewer and giving them all the tools, like external social proofs, testimonials, one-click refund mechanisms, etc., to convince users of their abilities to help. Let me know on my LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/dkhl...) if you have any questions or feedback regarding the platform. I'd love to hear it! Thanks again:)
Great idea and love it. Just signing up and confused on the promo. Where do I put the PHUNT2023 code? and what is this? Do I get full payment with the promo?
While reading about RevMyWork idea, I thought that it would be extremely helpful to get such type of feedback for students who desire to gain professional knowledgeable or even build some kind of portfolio. As a Computer Science student, I feel like this website can be really useful for self-improvement and gathering real-world skills in field of programming.