I built this after noticing a pattern: founders and developers share things they've built, get back vague or overly positive responses, and have no real signal on what to fix.
Helpmarq lets you submit any project — landing page, app, side project, pitch deck — and get structured feedback from real users. The review process is guided by specific questions (clarity, value prop, UX, conversion blockers) so reviewers can't just say "looks good."
The core insight: feedback quality is a framework problem, not a motivation problem. Most people want to give useful feedback — they just don't know what to look for.
Still early. Would love brutal, honest feedback from this community — on the product and on the idea itself.
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