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How to write a review that actually helps people
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ProductListo
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A good review saves someone hours and a bad purchase. Here's what makes a review genuinely useful:
- Context — your use case, team size, and how long you've used it. A two-week opinion is different from a two-year one.
- Specifics — concrete examples beat adjectives. "Search is slow on channels over ~10k messages" tells more than "it's clunky."
- The trade-offs — what it's great at and where it falls short. Nothing is perfect.
- Who it's for — who should and shouldn't pick this.
- Honesty about bias — if you work for the company or got it free, just say so.
Post your reviews in this board. Real experience only — first-hand use, not secondhand impressions.
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