I gave away about 17,000 sats requesting feedback on an app I’m developing. 1000 sats is admittedly not much to offer for people’s time, but it was insight and good community fun. Anyone that knows design knows that user feedback is absolutely worth its weight in gold. I think next time I do something like this the offer will be 5,000-15,000 sats for feedback, as a way to incentivize even more nitpicking and depth. Highly recommend doing this to any app developer here. View quoted note →

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My first feedback: I stopped using it because in the first lesson I was forced to use my microphone and make unnecessary noise myself. Of course, you have to speak to learn a language, but this means I can’t use the app in every setting, even in Lesson 1. But I can tell you’ve put a lot of time and effort into it, so maybe I’ll try it later when I won’t be disturbing anyone.
I have the skip button for that reason but I suppose I could make the system smarter by allowing users to press a button that prevents any type of speech exercise during the session or for a limited amount of time
!Hola! I managed to get the first lesson easily with my very minor knowledge of Spanish. I did find the get started button impossible to find I clicked the status bar trying to get to the first lesson. The timed daily session felt right and I could skip any lesson I liked. I didn't see an ability to go back a step once the parts of the lesson had started. It created this for me in one click View quoted note → image
Yeah there’s a few navigation oversights I’ve had for a while but illl get that in on the next batch of updates. I never really thought about the user intention to go back on a question after they skip or completed it but that makes sense to incorporate