#asknostr
If anyone wants alpha testing, I'm more than happy to tell devs how unusable their work is for noob-level and normie-level users, why it's unusable, and how to make it usable.
I'll tell you how your UX menus could be improved.
I'll tell you where your text entry field labels fail.
I'll tell you where you're using "tech bro lingo" that will arrest noob/normie progress as we attempt to use your product.
I'll tell you where you need to create user guides or help icons/popups.
I have zero experience in the tech industry as a UX consultant but my background in education is completely relevant. Your job as a dev is not simply to create. Your job is to create something that people can use, and in order for people to use what you create, you must create your creation in such a way that users can LEARN how to use your creation without talking to you. This is why my education experience is relevant. Most people suck at communicating and teaching. Devs seem to be no exception to that rule.