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Open Beta Feedback

Tell us what the product actually feels like

Use this space to send sharp feedback on navigation, paths, lessons, rooms, polish, and product fit. The form is structured to give the team something we can act on quickly.

Open Beta

Send the kind of feedback the team can actually act on

This form is built for sharp product feedback, not empty star ratings. Tell us what you were trying to do, what made the experience feel strong or weak, and what would have made the moment clearer.

Fast to fill

Tap the context cards, then write the real note in your own words.

Beta-ready

We ask where the issue lived so feedback is easier to sort and respond to.

Email next

The form already prepares the structured message that will go to the beta inbox.

Context

Tell us who you are in this moment and which part of the product you were using.

Who are you in this moment?

This helps us judge whether the issue is about learning flow, security workflows, product clarity, or team readiness.

Which part of AISPLOIT are you talking about?

Point us at the surface or experience you were actually using.

Experience

Help us understand the type of issue, whether you completed the task, and how the moment felt overall.

What kind of feedback is this?

Choose the frame that best matches the problem or suggestion.

Were you able to do what you came to do?

This helps us separate rough edges from blocking failures.

How did the experience feel overall?

Use the shortest honest rating. The written note right after this is where the detail belongs.

Written feedback

Give us the goal first, then the real note. Specific examples are much more useful than broad sentiment.

Give us the goal, not just the complaint. This makes feedback much easier to act on.

Tell us what happened, what felt off, what felt great, or what you want us to build.

Aim for one real example, one clear friction point, and one suggestion if you have it.

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Email transport is the only missing piece. The form already prepares the structured feedback payload we want to send.

What makes a beta note useful

These are the three things that make product feedback genuinely actionable.

1

What you were trying to do when the product felt strong, confusing, slow, or blocked.

2

The exact screen, path, room, or flow that created the reaction.

3

What you expected instead, even if the idea is still rough.

Draft preview

This is the exact message structure the email handoff will use once delivery is wired.

Submit the form to see the structured email draft preview that will power the beta feedback inbox.