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Beta testing a new product

Duplicate: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/233720/beta-testing-a-new-product

Joel and Jeff discussed sites where people gather around their love of beta testing, which makes it seem as if beta testers are extremely easy to find.

That is not my experience ;)

Where do you find/recruit beta testers (public beta, not paid testers)?

I suspect we may only be having trouble finding them because of poor marketing. It doesn't seem as if stack overflow had any shortage of beta testers. Maybe I should start a podcast?

The obvious places:

  • Friends
  • Family
  • Co-workers
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closed as exact duplicate by Jim Puls, Emil H, dbr, Martin, redsquare Jul 6 at 22:31

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Try to find people who are interested in using your application. People to whom your application is useful. Nobody sane would beta test for free an application that they don't need.

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Jim Puls! Why don't you send your good buddy Andrew a copy of whatever it is.

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To add to what Esko said, the answer depends on your product and your target market: reaching beta testers is virtually the same problem as reaching potential customers or end-users, and is partly a marketing problem.

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