COMMUNITY

Test my app, I'll test yours

A peer testing exchange for vibecoders and indie builders. Help someone test their project, earn credits, spend them when you need your own stuff tested.

How It Works

1

Test someone's project

Pick a task from the board. Walk through a test flow, report what's broken or confirm it works.

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Earn credits

Get credits for each completed test. Found a bug? Bonus credits on top.

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Submit your project

Need someone to test your app? Spend credits and real testers check your stuff.

Think of it like code review exchanges on Reddit, but for QA. You don't need money to get started — just willingness to help test other people's work.

How You Earn Credits

Complete a test flow

Each task has a checklist: steps to follow, things to verify. Walk through it, mark as passed or failed with a screenshot. You get credits regardless of whether you find bugs.

Quick check (3-5 steps) 5 credits
Full flow (6-10 steps) 15 credits
Deep test (multi-device, edge cases) 30 credits

Find a real bug

Spotted something broken while testing? Report it with repro steps. Confirmed bugs earn bonus credits. The more impactful, the more you get.

Minor (UI glitch, typo) +5
Functional (broken feature) +20
Critical (data loss, security) +50

How You Spend Credits

When you need your own project tested, submit it to the board. Credits are deducted based on the complexity of the test flow you create. Other community members pick it up and test it for you.

What you get Cost
Quick smoke test (does it load, basic flow) 10 credits
Full feature test with bug report 25 credits
Multi-browser / mobile + desktop test 40 credits
No credits yet? No problem. Test 2-3 projects for others first — that's enough to submit your own. Or just buy credits if you're in a hurry (but testing for others is more fun).

What If There Are More Requests Than Testers?

The community self-balances: more test requests = more credits available for testers = more people join. But if demand spikes, we bring in dedicated testers from our team to keep turnaround times short. Your test request won't sit untouched for days.

  • Community testers handle most tasks
  • Our team steps in during peak demand
  • Typical turnaround: under 24 hours
  • Urgent? Flag it and we prioritize

Why This Actually Works

Fresh eyes catch more bugs

You've been staring at your code for weeks. Someone who sees your app for the first time will find issues you've gone blind to.

No money changes hands

Credits are internal to the platform. You earn them by helping, spend them to get help. It's a barter system for QA time.

You learn by testing others

Seeing how other vibecoders build things teaches you patterns (and anti-patterns). It's free education on top of free QA.

Built for indie/solo devs

No team to QA your side project? No budget for testers? This is literally made for you.

FAQ

Is this free?

Yes. You earn credits by testing other people's projects. Spend credits to get yours tested. No money required to participate. If you want credits without testing others, you can buy them — but it's optional.

What are credits exactly?

Credits are points inside the platform. Think karma on Reddit or reputation on StackOverflow. They track your contributions and let you request testing in return. That's it — no crypto, no blockchain, no wallets.

Can I cash out credits?

Credits are designed for the exchange — test for test. We may introduce additional ways to use them in the future (like priority support or extended testing), but the core idea is simple: help others, get help back.

What kind of projects can I submit?

Web apps, Telegram bots, mobile web, browser extensions — anything someone can test in a browser or on their phone. We're focused on vibecoded/AI-built projects, but all indie projects are welcome.

What if the tester does a bad job?

Every test result goes through a quick review. If someone just clicks through without actually testing, they don't get credits. Reputation builds over time — reliable testers get priority access to higher-value tasks.

I don't vibecode. Can I still join?

Absolutely. You don't need to code at all. If you can use a website and describe what's broken, you can be a tester. In fact, non-technical testers often catch UX issues that developers miss.

Join the Exchange

We're building the first tester pool. Early members get 20 bonus credits to start. Drop us a message and we'll add you to the board.

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