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  • What platforms can I use to find Beta users before the product is released?

    Beth
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    Nihey Takizawa
    For my own experience these have been the best: - Reddit (choose a good sub that fits your audience, sometimes self promotion is not seeing as good behavior there too) - ProductHunt - IndieHackers - AlternativeTo - BetaLista - BetaBound
    Beth
    @nihey much appreciated!
    Nico Spijker
    Reddit has got a few subs where you might be able to find people.
    Beth
    @nicolaas_spijker Thanks for the suggestion, we actually tried posting some topics on Reddit days ago, for some reason it didn't feel like a interactive discussion, I think we need to keep figuring it out!
    Matt Koscielak
    Well.. this one? Also, you can sumit a post on IndieHackers, HackerNews or some related Subreddits. For me, it worked wonders as we've found a niche Discord server with a community built around service productization.
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    @havoc_matt I second Matt's answer - also don't underestimate the power of the network of people you already know! (be it family, friends, etc.)
    Matt Koscielak
    @rockyperezz Oh yea! I agree, as long as you develop something, they might be a potential fit. Not that you plan to sell to them, but it makes no sense to ask your friends, f.e. salespeople to test a tool for developers ;-)
    Jaxon Smith
    I use platforms like BetaList, Product Hunt, and Betabound to find beta users before your product is released.
    Beth
    @jaxon_smith3 Thank you for your information, I and my team would like to try it out
    ISTIAK AHMAD
    Hey beth, few days back saw some beta testing listing platform. You could try them. let me find one and update you ..
    ISTIAK AHMAD
    @simbyzozo 😊😊, you are welcome beth, here is the link > https://betalist.com/
    Beth
    @istiakahmad Thank you so much
    Constantine Stan.
    You can here! Just check who responds, send them a message via one of their socials and it should work. To some extend at least haha