Launched our app a week ago (private launch), 2.8k users already — need real feedback
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Launched our app a week ago (private launch), 2.8k users already — need real feedback

Been working on DVOIDER for a few weeks, where you post a raw idea, even something half-thought-out, and it gives it a real space — feedback, a community around it, and a way to actually start turning it into something if you want.
did a private launch last week. already at 2.8k users, which honestly surprised us.
what we need now is real feedback, not just signups. if you check it out and have thoughts , or if you think there's anything that needs to be worked on, please share them with us :))

I'm curious though — for those of you with an idea sitting somewhere right now (notes app, a doc, just in your head), what's actually stopping you from putting it out there? is it feedback you're worried about, not knowing where to post it, or just never getting around to it?

u/Practical_Card_4106 — 9 hours ago

Would you share your raw ideas publicly before building them?

Genuine question for builders, makers, and idea-people here:
When an idea pops into your head, what do you usually do with it? Do you prefer sharing it right away to get feedback, or do you keep it to yourself until you've built something?
For the past couple of weeks, we've been building an app where people can post raw ideas ,before any code or execution ,just to get visibility, feedback, maybe find collaborators, and if they want, start building it right there.
But here's my question: would you actually trust a platform like that with your ideas?
If yes — what specifically would make you trust it? (Ownership/attribution guarantees? Privacy controls? Seeing other people build in the open first? Something else?)
If no — what's stopping you? Fear of idea theft? Not wanting to look "unfinished" in public? Something about the platform itself?

Curious to hear real experiences, especially if you've had an idea "stolen" or copied before, or if you've had a great experience sharing early-stage ideas somewhere.

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u/Practical_Card_4106 — 1 day ago