Today I’m highlighting Kyler Burke and Sodalite, now a Top 3 product on FeedbackFirst.
What I like here is that Sodalite is not trying to make social media more addictive.
It is trying to make it feel healthier.
No feed.
No algorithm.
No streaks.
No strangers to impress.
Just your friends, your groups, your messages, your calls, and your photos. That is the whole idea.
I think that is why the product stands out.
In a space where most apps compete for more attention, Sodalite goes the other way:
a quieter social app, built around real relationships, with encryption by default, no ads, and no AI training on your chats.
That is a strong direction.
And a deserved Top 3 spot this sprint 👏
Go check it out and leave feedback 👇
https://t.co/W4mOZD6nf4
Product:
https://t.co/w7cCjbl1LA
Sprint W20 is now closed on FeedbackFirst 🏆
This week’s Hall of Fame:
Top products:
🥇 Mykey
🥈 Loop Recruit
🥉 sodalite
Top contributors:
🥇 @safrowLabs
🥈 @Mahere_Fluxera
🥉 Kyler Burke
Another sprint, another reminder of what I want FeedbackFirst to reward:
products that spark reactions
and builders who make the community stronger through real feedback.
Congrats to safrow, Mahere, Kyler, and the makers behind Mykey, Loop Recruit, and sodalite for standing out this sprint 👏
To learn more about the makers and their products, follow me.
Every day, I feature one builder and one product.
@Mahere_Fluxera is back at #1 contributor on FeedbackFirst.
What I appreciate most is not just the ranking.
It is the energy behind it.
Some builders focus only on pushing their own products.
Mahere keeps building his own things while still making time to support others.
And that matters.
Because communities do not grow only through visibility.
They grow through people who take the time to react, help, and stay involved.
Mahere is one of those people.
He is building AppXpose and Sellstein at the same time, while continuing to contribute week after week.
That kind of consistency deserves real recognition.
Very well deserved 👏
AppXpose:
https://t.co/hw4ZFn5DCF
https://t.co/yRLzf08keI
Sellstein:
https://t.co/2a0jjxOVSr
https://t.co/brlz9Ogyvc
Today I’m highlighting @safrowLabs and RankOrg, now the #1 product of the sprint on FeedbackFirst 🏆
What I like here is how concrete the promise is.
A lot of founders know they should do SEO.
Very few have the time to research topics, write consistently, publish regularly, and keep the whole machine running.
RankOrg is built to handle that loop for them.
It scans signals from places like Reddit, YouTube, and X, finds keyword opportunities, writes SEO articles, and publishes them on a fixed schedule. The product’s core promise is simple: rank your site on autopilot, with one article going live every day.
That is a strong direction.
Not just “AI for content.”
A much clearer idea:
turn SEO publishing from an inconsistent task into a repeatable system.
Well deserved spot at #1 this sprint 👏
Go check it out and leave feedback 👇
https://t.co/tkcL0UlNc1
Product:
https://t.co/iGbnOYTehR
Today I’m highlighting @safrowLabs, who finished Top 2 contributor this sprint on FeedbackFirst.
And I think that fits well with the product behind the builder.
Rioform is built for agencies that are tired of losing leads through static forms and slow manual follow-up.
Instead of making every visitor fill the same rigid form, Rioform uses an AI agent that asks the next logical question, qualifies leads in real time, scores intent, and gives teams summaries they can act on fast. It is built around one simple goal: help agencies spend less time sorting inbound and more time closing the right opportunities.
What I like here is the direction.
Not just another form builder.
A product trying to turn lead capture into an actual conversation, with smarter qualification and faster follow-up built in.
Top contributors are often builders who do more than ship.
They also take time to show up for others.
That is why this result feels deserved.
He also built RankOrg, but I’ll talk more about it later this week since RankOrg finished as the #1 product of this sprint.
Go check out Rioform and leave feedback 👇
https://t.co/05hGrDXNj7
Product:
https://t.co/dHj4CUDXMi
Today I’m highlighting @Curlh1 and NerdSip again.
What I like about this product is that it solves a very modern problem:
we all spend time on our phones, but very little of that time actually makes us sharper.
NerdSip takes that habit and tries to redirect it.
Instead of mindless scrolling, you pick any topic and get a custom micro-course in seconds.
Short lessons.
Interactive quizzes.
Key takeaways.
A final infographic you can keep.
And enough gamification to make learning feel engaging instead of heavy.
That is a strong direction.
Not just “learn more.”
Use idle screen time to become a little smarter every day.
Go check it out and leave feedback 👇
https://t.co/6aAk0zsXLv
Product:
https://t.co/7MkHXXEprz
Today I’m highlighting Anmol Pandhi and Loop Recruit.
What I like here is that the product does not try to patch hiring with one more layer.
It questions the starting point itself:
resumes are becoming a weaker signal, application volume keeps exploding, and companies spend too much time filtering noise instead of evaluating real ability.
Loop Recruit takes a different direction.
It is built around skill-first hiring:
generate assessments from the job description, test real skills, run AI interviews, and only send the top candidates to the team.
That is a strong product idea.
Not just tracking applicants.
Not just organizing resumes.
Trying to make hiring more based on proof than paper.
Anmol finished Top 3 contributor this sprint on FeedbackFirst, and I think that fits well with the product he is building.
Go check it out and leave feedback 👇
https://t.co/1rQUCgJkjW
Product:
https://t.co/XQ22PixBa9
Today I’m highlighting Sift, now a Top 3 product on FeedbackFirst
What I like here is the product philosophy.
Most news apps are built to keep you scrolling.
Sift goes in the opposite direction.
Its promise is simple:
a focused daily news briefing, curated stories that matter, clear context, and a reading experience built for clarity instead of overload.
No endless feed.
No noise.
No outrage-driven experience.
That is what makes the product stand out to me.
In a space where most products fight for more attention, Sift is trying to make staying informed feel calmer and more useful.
Well deserved spot in this sprint’s Top 3 👏
Go check it out and leave feedback 👇
https://t.co/b0YmSBBDlq
Product:
https://t.co/1MLG8rVX8D
Sprint W19 is now closed on FeedbackFirst 🏆
This week’s Hall of Fame:
Top products:
🥇 RankOrg by @safrowLabs
🥈 NerdSip Micro Learning by @Curlh1
🥉 Sift - News without Noise by Ben Baby
Top contributors:
🥇 @Mahere_Fluxera
🥈 @safrowLabs
🥉 Anmol Pandhi
Another sprint, another reminder of what I want FeedbackFirst to reward:
products that spark reactions
and builders who make the community stronger through real feedback.
Congrats to Mahere, safrow, Anmol, and the makers behind RankOrg, NerdSip, and Sift for standing out this sprint 👏
To learn more about the makers and their products, follow me.
Every day, I feature one builder and one product.
@sriram3720 Thank you so much @sriram3720, you can make a feature request on FeedbackFirst product page, I'll look into it but to be honest to preserve credit balance on FeedbackFirst, I have to implement things that burns credits 😅
@laysteeven you have created wonderful platform, I got real user feedback on day 1. It incentivizes giving more feedback to receive feedback. I like it.
One small request, need a permanent backlink instead of 30 days, I keep burning my credits 😅 and also it affects seo.
Day 8 of my May challenge for FeedbackFirst.
May goals:
250 users
80 published products
400 feedback submitted
Current state:
189 users (+10)
44 published products (+1)
226 feedback submitted (+1)
Today, I pushed hard on distribution to bring in new users.
A lot of Reddit DMs.
A lot of direct outreach.
And this time, it worked.
What I find interesting is that I can now push acquisition without letting the platform turn messy.
The systems in place on FeedbackFirst help filter things:
periodic publication, and immediate unpublishing if feedback is left unanswered for more than a week.
So yes, I want growth.
But I want controlled growth.
More users coming in is great.
What matters even more is making sure the platform stays active and fair for the people who contribute.
Day 8 of my May challenge for FeedbackFirst.
May goals:
250 users
80 published products
400 feedback submitted
Current state:
189 users (+10)
44 published products (+1)
226 feedback submitted (+1)
Today, I pushed hard on distribution to bring in new users.
A lot of Reddit DMs.
A lot of direct outreach.
And this time, it worked.
What I find interesting is that I can now push acquisition without letting the platform turn messy.
The systems in place on FeedbackFirst help filter things:
periodic publication, and immediate unpublishing if feedback is left unanswered for more than a week.
So yes, I want growth.
But I want controlled growth.
More users coming in is great.
What matters even more is making sure the platform stays active and fair for the people who contribute.
Today I’m highlighting Clausify, the #1 product of the sprint on FeedbackFirst.
What I like with products like this is the curiosity they create.
Some products are easy to ignore.
Others make you want to click, understand, and see what is behind them.
Clausify had that effect this sprint.
It managed to stand out enough to take the top spot.
And I always find that interesting,
because attention is hard to earn when so many products compete for it.
This week, Clausify clearly gave people a reason to stop and look.
Well deserved for @oPilot_app 👏
Go check it out and leave feedback 👇
https://t.co/NCEanYQ9zW
Product:
https://t.co/3FMXPmAwvA
Today I’m highlighting Clausify, the #1 product of the sprint on FeedbackFirst.
What I like with products like this is the curiosity they create.
Some products are easy to ignore.
Others make you want to click, understand, and see what is behind them.
Clausify had that effect this sprint.
It managed to stand out enough to take the top spot.
And I always find that interesting,
because attention is hard to earn when so many products compete for it.
This week, Clausify clearly gave people a reason to stop and look.
Well deserved for @oPilot_app 👏
Go check it out and leave feedback 👇
https://t.co/NCEanYQ9zW
Product:
https://t.co/3FMXPmAwvA
Day 7 of my May challenge for https://t.co/ioUtT2Tzzs
May goals:
250 users
80 published products
400 feedback submitted
Current state:
179 users (+2)
43 published products (-2)
225 feedback submitted (+10)
A mixed day for FeedbackFirst.
User growth was small.
But feedback activity was strong.
At the same time, the number of published products went down again because I unpublished inactive ones.
I’m staying consistent with that choice:
I don’t want dead products on the platform.
If people take the time to leave feedback, makers should take the time to read it and validate it or reject it.
So yes, fewer products on paper.
But more quality.
And a healthier feedback loop.
That matters more to me in the long run.
Day 7 of my May challenge for https://t.co/ioUtT2Tzzs
May goals:
250 users
80 published products
400 feedback submitted
Current state:
179 users (+2)
43 published products (-2)
225 feedback submitted (+10)
A mixed day for FeedbackFirst.
User growth was small.
But feedback activity was strong.
At the same time, the number of published products went down again because I unpublished inactive ones.
I’m staying consistent with that choice:
I don’t want dead products on the platform.
If people take the time to leave feedback, makers should take the time to read it and validate it or reject it.
So yes, fewer products on paper.
But more quality.
And a healthier feedback loop.
That matters more to me in the long run.
I’ve already featured @Mahere_Fluxera several times, and I’ll keep doing it.
Because this exceptional builder keeps showing up, keeps contributing, and keeps helping others.
And that deserves to be highlighted.
Mahere finished Top 2 contributor this week on FeedbackFirst.
But what makes that result even more impressive is everything happening around it.
He is a father.
He is still studying.
He is building multiple projects in parallel.
And despite all of that, he still finds time to support other makers.
That is rare.
Mahere is the kind of builder who does not only work on his own products.
He also helps make the whole community better.
So please, take a moment to check out what he is building and support him.
He truly deserves it.
AppXpose:
https://t.co/hw4ZFn6bsd
https://t.co/yRLzf08S4g
I’ve already featured @Mahere_Fluxera several times, and I’ll keep doing it.
Because this exceptional builder keeps showing up, keeps contributing, and keeps helping others.
And that deserves to be highlighted.
Mahere finished Top 2 contributor this week on FeedbackFirst.
But what makes that result even more impressive is everything happening around it.
He is a father.
He is still studying.
He is building multiple projects in parallel.
And despite all of that, he still finds time to support other makers.
That is rare.
Mahere is the kind of builder who does not only work on his own products.
He also helps make the whole community better.
So please, take a moment to check out what he is building and support him.
He truly deserves it.
AppXpose:
https://t.co/hw4ZFn6bsd
https://t.co/yRLzf08S4g
Day 6 of my May challenge for FeedbackFirst.
May goals:
250 users
80 published products
400 feedback submitted
Current state:
177 users (+1)
45 published products (+1)
215 feedback submitted (+3)
Still moving.
Not a huge jump today.
But progress is there.
A bit more users.
A bit more products.
A bit more feedback.
That is often how it goes with FeedbackFirst.
No big explosion.
Just small steps that keep adding up over time.
And honestly, I’m learning to appreciate that more and more.