Ship better.
Test each other.

Submit your project, define what to test, and get real feedback from developers — in return for testing theirs.

A dark-themed user interface for Twnhall, displaying the Explore Projects page. The screen features a left navigation sidebar and a main grid showing four project cards. Each card includes the project name, website URL, project status badge, mission/feedback metrics, and a Test It link.

The Loop

How it works.

01

Submit your project + missions

Create a project and define specific testing missions. Tell testers exactly what flow to check and what you're worried about.

02

Community developers test it

Real developers pick up your missions, visit your project, and submit written feedback with screenshot proof of visit.

03

You test theirs. Everyone improves.

Reciprocity drives the platform. Test others' projects to earn feedback on yours. No points, no rewards — just accountability.

For Submitters

Structured feedback,
not guesses.

Define exactly what you need tested, where you want eyes, and what you're worried about. Missions give testers a clear brief — so you get specific, actionable feedback instead of vague impressions. Whether you're chasing edge cases, pressure-testing onboarding, or sanity-checking a new flow, every project ships with a list of asks the community can pick up and run with.

A dark-themed modal window titled Submit a Project with the subtitle Tell the community what you've built. The form contains three filled text fields: Project Name, Project URL, and a highlighted Brief Summary text area. At the bottom, there is a prominent yellow Create Project button and a dark Cancel button.
A dark-themed user interface showing a mission page. At the bottom is a prominent yellow action button that reads Open Project in New Tab.

For Testers

Frictionless testing.

Browse the community feed, pick a mission, and jump in. Clear instructions tell you exactly what to test — no guessing, no wasted time. Every mission ships with focus areas and a brief from the builder, so the few minutes you spend testing turn into feedback that actually moves the project forward.

Projects waiting for your feedback right now

Join hundreds of developers already testing each other's work.

Three dark-themed Community project cards displayed side-by-side — DevSync CLI, Palette Flow, and QueryMaster

Your next release deserves real feedback.