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I Need Honest Feedback, Not Polite Feedback
I read this post earlier that made a really good point.
It said a website can score well on SEO, get traffic, and look good to the machines, but still fail if a real human can’t quickly understand three things:
What do you do?
Who do you help?
What should I do next?
That hit me a bit, because I’ve been building my own Niche Finder Tool for Online Community Launch, and while I understand what I’ve built, that doesn’t always mean someone else will understand it straight away.
So I’d love some honest feedback.
When you look at the tool, can you quickly tell:
1. What it is supposed to help you do?
2. Who it is actually for?
3. What the next step should be after using it?
4. Does it feel useful, clear, and easy to follow?
5. Is anything confusing, overwhelming, or missing?
The goal of the tool is to help people who want to start an online community but don’t know what niche to choose yet.
It gives them niche ideas, examples, a build path, realistic income potential, and a way to create a shortlist and download a custom starter pack.
But the real question is:
Does that come across clearly enough to someone seeing it for the first time?
I’m not looking for polite “looks good” feedback.
I’d genuinely rather hear what is unclear now, so I can fix it before sending more people to it.
Would love your honest thoughts.
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Glenn Summers
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I Need Honest Feedback, Not Polite Feedback
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