A peer review platform for founders to exchange structured product feedback.
Product memo
Founders and indie hackers use FeedbackQueue to get honest, structured product feedback from peers. It operates on a 'test-for-test' model: users earn credits by reviewing others' products, then spend those credits to get their own reviewed. This incentivizes participation and provides a structured, rubric-based feedback loop, differentiating it from informal peer groups or expensive user interviews.
For who
Founders and indie hackers
Solves what
Getting honest, structured product feedback from peers.
- Test-for-test review exchange
- Rubric-based feedback
- Credit system for reviews
In their own words
Brutal honesty beats “cool app bro”
Submit your tool. Other devs in the queue will try it, analyze it, and give you feedback non-devs never give; all without messaging a single person.
Get structured, rubric-based feedback on your SaaS from real builders. Review others to earn credits.
Commercial cues
Model
hybrid
Free tier
Yes
Trial
Available
Pricing Strategy
- • A free tier offers one feedback slot every two days, lowering adoption.
- • Subscription tiers provide more credits and daily slots, segmenting power users.
Operator context
Team
Indie / lean
Founded
Feb 2026
HQ
United States
Platform
Web app
Audience
Founders
Payments
Stripe
Public footprint
Tech stack
Builder Strategy
- Strategy Type
- Wedge Expand
- Stage
- Bootstrapped Lean
- Effort
- Solo Buildable
About feedbackqueue Expand
FeedbackQueue provides a dedicated platform for founders and indie hackers to receive honest, structured product feedback. It operates on a unique 'test-for-test' model, where users earn credits by reviewing other products, which they then use to get their own projects reviewed.
This system encourages active participation and ensures a consistent flow of constructive, rubric-based feedback. The platform's design helps early-stage builders validate their ideas and refine products without the high costs or informality of traditional user interviews or casual peer groups.