About
Validation through peer reviews. Promotion through creator reviews. Structured, action-oriented feedback — without the chaos of invisible forum posts.
I built TryMyApp.uk because I've struggled to get real feedback on my own builds.
I am a full time business student from Zambia, building apps with AI tools and learning by doing. The technical barrier has dropped significantly — AI has made code accessible to anyone with an idea. But just like ideas, code is cheap if it's not solving a real problem or simplifying a real workflow. I have good ideas and bad ones, and I need real people to tell me which is which.
The platforms that exist are built for funded teams with polished products. Vibe coding forums give feedback, but it's fragmented, rarely actionable, and builders from different niches often see things from a single angle. Sometimes you're just invisible. App stores want a near-finished MVP before you even know if anyone wants it.
I wanted a place to share a semi-finished build — not a pitch deck, not a polished product — and get structured, honest feedback from people who understand the early stage. Feedback that tells me what to fix before I spend six months on something nobody asked for.
I built TryMyApp.uk for builders like me. Vibe coders who move fast, ship early, and need real validation before the build goes too far in the wrong direction. You don't need a million users. You need the right ten people to tell you the truth.
Lusa Malungisha
Vibe Coder — Zambia
What we believe
Incomplete builds deserve real feedback
You should not need a finished product to learn if your idea works. The earlier the feedback, the less time you waste building the wrong thing.
Structured feedback beats noise
A random comment in a forum is not feedback. Structured, step-by-step testing with a focused report is. We built the infrastructure so every review is actionable.
Creators are partners, not tools
We curate our creator-testers carefully. They are not hired hands — they are builders and content creators who genuinely engage with products in their niche.
Distribution is part of the product
Getting reviewed on YouTube is not marketing. It is validation that lives on the internet permanently, searchable by your future users long after launch.
We grow with our users
This platform was built by a builder who needed it. Every feature exists because someone building an MVP needed it to exist. We are not building for the enterprise — we are building for the person who just shipped their first thing.