Share one feedback link in Discord, beta notes, patch notes, your game website, or an in-game help screen. Players can report bugs, balance issues, confusing levels, crashes, and ideas privately.
Start player feedback freeWhen a build breaks, players need somewhere faster than a public review. Put the feedback link where they already look: settings, Discord, release notes, or your website.
Track crashes, progression blockers, difficulty spikes, feature requests, confusing UI, praise, and general playtest notes without living inside chat threads.
If the player leaves an email, answer privately, ask for details, and keep the conversation attached to the original build, source, rating, and owner.
Yes. AppTriage is intentionally lighter than a full support desk. Use one private feedback link, keep reports in a clean inbox, and reply only when a player leaves contact details.
Yes. Paste the form link in a feedback channel, pinned message, beta announcement, or release note. Players submit in the browser and the source still lands in your inbox.
No. It gives players a private route before they post publicly. Public store replies are still useful, but private feedback is better for diagnosing bugs and saving unhappy players.
Yes. Print the QR code next to the demo station so players can scan, rate the build, and leave notes while the playtest is fresh.
No credit card. Share it in Discord, your game website, beta notes, or an in-game help screen and keep public reviews cleaner.
Start player feedback free