NitPickr — Real Feedback from Real Developers
NitPickr is a free developer feedback platform built for indie developers, solo founders, and small teams. Submit your app, give feedback on others, and earn credits to receive honest, actionable feedback in return.
How it works
- Submit your app — Add your app with a link, description, and what kind of feedback you're looking for.
- Give feedback to others — Browse apps from other developers and leave honest, constructive feedback. Each approved feedback earns you one credit.
- Receive feedback — Spend your credits to receive feedback on your own app. Credits are only spent once you approve the reviewer's feedback.
Features
- Targeted feedback requests — specify exactly what you want reviewed: UX, onboarding, pricing, or features.
- Quality-ensured feedback — credits are only awarded after you approve the review, so there's no incentive to spam.
- Fast turnaround — reviewers have 24 hours to submit feedback, keeping cycles short.
- Balanced credit system — give one feedback, earn one credit. Simple and fair.
- Real users from day one — every reviewer who tries your app is a genuine potential user.
- Completely free — no subscriptions, no paywalls, no credit card required.
Works for apps at any stage: early prototype, beta, or already live. Sign up free at nitpickr.dev.
From the founder
"I built NitPickr because I kept running into the same problem. I'd ship something, share it in a few X / Reddit threads, and get back 'looks cool!' and nothing useful.
Real feedback is hard to get when you're early. Hiring testers is expensive, asking friends feels awkward, and cold posts rarely get thoughtful responses.
So I built a simple exchange: you review someone else's app, yours gets reviewed in return. No money changes hands. Just developers helping each other ship better products."
— James, Founder of NitPickr
What developers say
- "The thing I like the most about NitPickr is the credit system, really well designed. You are not just listing a product, you need to give feedback to have a chance of getting feedback." — AndyBuildsSaaS
- "The credit mechanic is clever, it forces people to actually engage instead of just lurking waiting for feedback. And requiring approval before releasing credits is a smart way to avoid low-effort reviews." — danielln
- "This brings back a sense of community that I guess, platforms are missing." — santoshk
- "It's a very nice creative way to engage like minded users, mostly founders who can help each other out by providing valuable reviews." — Saurav
- "The feedback-for-feedback economy solves a real problem for indie developers who struggle to get early users and meaningful reviews without paying for ads or communities." — samnovak
- "Got 6 pieces of feedback in the first day. One of them pointed out a UX issue I'd been blind to for months. Worth every credit." — Sarah L., Founder of Notely
- "I love that I can keep the feedback private. Some of my early testers were brutally honest — exactly what I needed." — James T., Indie developer
- "The credit system is genius. You're forced to actually engage with other people's work, which makes you a better builder too." — Priya M., Solo founder