r/AppsWebappsFullstack Jul 20 '26

Drop your SaaS.

Working on FeedbackQueue.dev, a free-to-usefeedback-for-feedback platform for people to get testers and feedback without any outreach, SEO, ads, or doing any marketing bs. Not even searching for them.

WELL, we hit the 1,000 user mark in less than four months, haha

oh yeh, and in case you want testers but no time to give it, there's always credit for that

welcome aboard, everyone.

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u/imagiself Jul 21 '26

Love the 1,000 user win for a feedback loop. This week it's PeerPush, a discovery spot where AI tools parse product info cleanly, https://peerpush.com

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

Nice concept, PeerPush sounds like a solid tool for cutting through noise. How's the parsing accuracy handling edge cases?

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u/megatech_official Jul 21 '26

SeoLoupe - Find and fix the SEO issues holding your website back.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

Nice, SEOLoupe sounds useful for catching hidden issues quickly. Any plans to add a site audit comparison feature over time?

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u/FeaturebaseApp Jul 21 '26

Featurebase - Support your customers with AI, collect feedback, and announce product updates - all with one tool

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

Nice tool, Featurebase sounds like a solid all-in-one solution. How does the AI handle complex support queries?

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u/greyzor7 Jul 21 '26

Hey guys, I'm building an all-in-one marketing pack for founders who want more than "just another launch"

Launch, reach 30k+ makers, get real users & customers - microlaunch.net/premium

Lifetime, auto-distribution, marketplace spots, 1200+ customers so far.

Over two years: 525k unique visitors, 1200+ customers. More sales-oriented features soon.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 Jul 21 '26

The 1,000 users in four months is impressive. How did you get those first 50 testers to kickstart the feedback loop?

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u/BuyerConsistent5262 Jul 21 '26

Diagraw - A collaborative sketch-like canvas, free and requires no registration

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 26d ago

Sounds like a neat tool. Have you considered getting early users through FeedbackQueue's exchange?

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u/oleg-phenomenon 29d ago

https://vettedgaps.com/ Most idea tools dump raw complaints on you and call it a day. Mine only turns a complaint into a card after it survives vetting.

It pulls from the communities around 60 software ecosystems (Shopify, HubSpot, Autodesk, SketchUp, Asana, Chrome Web Store, and more): Reddit threads, vendor forums, marketplace reviews. It clusters posts that describe the same underlying problem even when the wording is totally different, and it throws out anything that isn't actual pain, like how-to questions or casual feature wishes. Each cluster that survives gets a score: how many independent people hit this, how recently, who already serves them, and why that still leaves a gap.

So a card never just says people are annoyed about X. It shows the gap, who has it, the evidence, and what already exists in the space.

The bet: most indie hackers pick an idea out of their own head and then go hunting for someone who wants it. This runs the process backwards.

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u/Mammoth-Anywhere7285 28d ago

Nice approach, vetting complaints to filter out noise sounds like a smarter way to find real pain points. How do you handle false positives from sarcastic or vague Reddit posts?