Startup feedback
Ask better questions. Get feedback you can use.
Tamkar helps startup founders replace broad “what do you think?” requests with one clear feedback question that early adopters can answer after trying the product.
Why focused feedback works
Early users have limited time and founders have limited attention. A focused question gives both sides a useful boundary: the founder knows what to learn, and the responder knows what kind of reaction will help.
- Test whether your value proposition is clear.
- Learn which part of the product feels confusing.
- Ask if a workflow, audience, or pricing idea makes sense.
Feedback in context
A Tamkar launch includes the product, its story, its stage, and the question behind the launch. That context makes a response more useful than a drive-by comment with no understanding of what you are building.
For founders and thoughtful testers
Founders can share products early without pretending they are finished. Explorers can find new tools and give reactions that help a real product move forward. Both sides benefit from honest, specific conversation.
Turn reactions into your next release
Feedback is only valuable when it changes a decision. Use what you learn to clarify your landing page, improve onboarding, adjust your product direction, or return with a relaunch question.
Common questions
How do I get useful feedback for my startup?
Start with one decision you need to make and ask a specific question about it. A clear question gives early users a much better way to respond than a broad request for opinions.
What kind of startup feedback should I ask for?
Ask about positioning, onboarding, pricing, audience, or a confusing workflow—whatever uncertainty is most important to your next product decision.
Where can founders get early startup feedback?
Founders can launch on Tamkar and share the product with a community of builders and early adopters who are looking for new products to try.