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SaaS subscription for developers or pay-per-test credits
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Asynchronous Playtesting Hub for Indie Developers

A SaaS platform that allows indie game developers to upload game builds, recruit testers, and collect asynchronous gameplay recordings and structured feedback. It eliminates the need for difficult synchronous scheduling and manual Discord coordination.

Rising +100%1 channel30-day mention trend: latest 0, peak 1, 30-day series
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Discovered May 13, 2026

The Pain · Narrative

You are a solo developer pouring your heart into a new game. You know you need unbiased player feedback to refine your mechanics, but organizing live playtests is a logistical nightmare. You struggle to find reliable testers outside your immediate friend group, coordinate schedules across different time zones, and gather structured, actionable feedback rather than vague comments. Existing solutions are either too expensive, geared toward massive studios, or require you to manually herd players in chat servers, wasting time you should be spending on coding.

Score Breakdown

Pain Intensity8/10
Willingness to Pay6/10
Ease of Build5/10
Sustainability7/10

Market Signal

30-day mention trendPeak: 1
Sparkline: latest 0, peak 1, 30-day series
Channels covered
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Go-to-Market

Exact target user

Solo indie developers and micro-studios actively building PC games and participating in online development communities.

Estimated user count

~100,000 active hobbyist and professional indie developers globally.

Primary acquisition channel

Organic outreach in game dev forums and participation in game jam communities.

Price anchor

$19/month for basic asynchronous testing tools and 5 hosted builds.

First milestone

10 developers actively using the platform to run at least one playtest session within 30 days.

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MVP Scope · 1–2 weeks

Week 1
  • Design the database schema for users, games, and feedback sessions.
  • Set up a basic web application with user authentication.
  • Create a developer dashboard to create a new game project and define feedback questions.
  • Implement secure file uploading for small game builds (e.g., via AWS S3).
  • Build a simple landing page explaining the asynchronous testing value proposition.
Week 2
  • Develop the tester-facing interface to download builds and view instructions.
  • Integrate a browser-based screen recording API or provide instructions for uploading video files.
  • Build the feedback submission form that links to the specific game project.
  • Create a results dashboard for developers to view videos and read feedback.
  • Deploy the MVP to a live server and invite 5 beta testers from online communities.
MVP Features: Secure game build hosting and distribution to testers · Asynchronous screen and webcam recording during gameplay · Customizable post-play structured feedback forms · Tester rating system to ensure high-quality feedback · Credit exchange system (test games to earn credits to get your game tested)

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Differentiation

Existing solutions
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Our angle
There is a lack of affordable, asynchronous playtesting tools specifically tailored for solo and micro-studio game developers.

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Why This Might Fail

Self-rebuttal — the most important trust signal

  1. 1Indie developers often have zero budget and may refuse to pay for testing, preferring to rely on free, albeit inefficient, community feedback.
  2. 2Acquiring reliable playtesters who provide genuinely useful feedback is difficult, leading to low-quality results that cause developers to churn.
  3. 3Hosting large game files and video recordings could quickly become too expensive to sustain on a low-cost subscription model.

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Evidence Summary

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Multiple community members highlighted the severe logistical challenges of running live testing sessions for small teams. They specifically pointed out the difficulty in finding willing participants, managing time efficiently, and collecting useful data, indicating a strong need for an asynchronous, streamlined solution.

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