What is worth testing first
- Whether the beginning makes sense without extra explanation
- Whether the mix of memories, connection, and play feels attractive
- Whether the hotter layer lands well or feels too heavy
- Bugs, slowdowns, or anything odd
Use the app the way a real couple would: feel the onboarding, explore the promise, see whether the mix of connection, play, and intimacy lands well, and tell us where the flow felt great or got stuck.
The more specific, the better. Instead of “it was bad,” it helps much more to say exactly where you got lost, what you expected to find, or which part felt more interesting than the rest.
If something breaks, feels confusing, or clearly stands out, that already helps. You do not need a long session before sharing what felt strong or weak.
If something feels confusing right away, that already matters.
If you have to stop and figure out what to do next, there is probably friction there.
Not all feedback needs to be a problem. Knowing what worked also helps with priorities.
A short message with “what I liked, what got stuck, what I’d change” already helps a lot.