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Ask HN: sites for getting alpha testers

9 pointsby Everestabout 16 years ago
Hi, my site is in private alpha and we are looking to recruit alpha testers to provide feedback/report bugs and more importantly add content. Are there sites that make it easy to recruit paid and unpaid alpha testers for web 2.0 sites?

5 comments

barnabyabout 16 years ago
We're preparing to launch our private alpha in a week and a half at a local conference. Starting with friends and collegues is a good idea, we strongly believe. At least we're thinking this way because we're in an incubator, and launching at a conference for innovators and entrepreneurs.
Everestabout 16 years ago
Interesting...I assumed that since Mechanical Turk is pitched as a cheap solution for baseline intelligent labor, the quality of people who are part of the network is very low. As a bit of context, we need users who are willing to write reviews of online authors and bloggers. Do you think the people at Mechanical Turk can write intelligent reviews of David Brooks or Steven Levitt?
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mrduncanabout 16 years ago
Why not post a link here on Hacker News?
dxjonesabout 16 years ago
Amazon's Mechanical Turk (mturk.com) would be one place for you to look.
csomarabout 16 years ago
depending on your website kind, forums (like digital points) can be a good place to find cheap testers (if your site is a non-brain application)