Looking for people to test an MVP I've been building: Mesh

Hi everyone,

Over the past few months, I've been building an MVP called Mesh, and I'd love to hear what people outside my circle think about it.

The idea came from a simple observation: making decisions as a group is often harder than it should be. Everyone has different priorities, preferences, and things they absolutely want to avoid. Finding a compromise that feels fair to everyone usually takes time—and sometimes doesn't happen at all.

That's exactly the problem Mesh is trying to solve.

With Mesh, anyone can create a shared decision topic. Each participant contributes by adding their own Wants and Avoids, using either text or photos. Once everyone has shared their input, the Mesh Generator analyzes the group's preferences and, within seconds, generates balanced, actionable compromise proposals that the group can immediately act on.

This is still an MVP, so I'm not looking for praise—I'm looking for honest opinions.

I'd love to know:

  • Does the idea make sense?
  • Would you actually use something like this?
  • What feels confusing or unnecessary?
  • What would make it significantly more useful?

If you're interested in giving it a try, I'd be genuinely grateful. Any amount of time you spend testing Mesh and sharing your feedback will help me improve it and understand whether I'm solving a real problem.

Thank you so much for reading, and an even bigger thank you to anyone who's willing to test it.

u/No_Stock_5681 — 1 day ago
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Mesh (MVP) - I built an MVP to help groups reach better compromises — looking for testers and honest feedback

Hi everyone!

I've been working on an MVP called Mesh, and I'd love to get some honest feedback from people willing to test it.

The idea behind Mesh is simple: help groups find the best possible compromise between different perspectives and individual needs.

Here's how it works:

  • Someone creates a decision topic (for example: planning a trip, choosing a restaurant, deciding on a project direction, etc.).
  • Every participant adds their own inputs as Wants (things they'd like) and Avoids (things they don't want), either as text or photos.
  • The Mesh Generator analyzes everyone's inputs and, within a few seconds, proposes balanced, actionable compromise solutions that the group can move forward with in just one click.

My goal isn't to replace discussion, but to make group decision-making faster, fairer, and less frustrating.

This is the direct link to the Mesh MVP: mesh-gen.com

The product is still an MVP, so I'm mainly looking to learn:

  • Is the concept useful?
  • Does the experience feel intuitive?
  • What would you improve?
  • Where do you think this could be genuinely valuable?

If you're willing to spend a little time testing it and sharing your thoughts, I'd be incredibly grateful. Every piece of feedback helps shape the future of Mesh.

Thank you so much to anyone who decides to give it a try—I truly appreciate the time you'll dedicate to helping improve the project.

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u/No_Stock_5681 — 1 day ago