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Everything about PeerPull
The 1:1 video feedback exchange for builders. Here's how every piece works.
The core loop
PeerPull runs on a simple exchange: give feedback, get feedback.
Submit your project
Add your URL, pick focus areas, and write up to 3 specific questions for your reviewer.
Enter the queue
Your project joins a fair first-in-first-out queue. No cutting the line.
A builder records a walkthrough
A fellow builder claims your project and records a 1-5 minute video of themselves using your site, narrating their thoughts.
Watch, rate, and learn
You get the video, see their star rating and written feedback, and find out if they’d follow, engage, or invest.
Give reviews to keep going
Record feedback for other builders to earn points and keep the cycle running.
Submitting your project
Tell reviewers exactly what you need feedback on.
Any URL
Landing page, live product, prototype, Figma link, staging environment. Anything a reviewer can open in a browser.
Project stage
Tag your project as Idea, MVP, Beta, or Launched so reviewers know what to expect.
Focus areas and categories
Select categories (SaaS, Consumer, B2B, Marketplace) and focus areas (Design, Messaging, Product-Market Fit) to guide the review.
3 specific questions
Write up to three questions you want the reviewer to answer during their walkthrough.
Draft and publish
Save your project as a draft and publish when you're ready. Edit details at any time.
Active project limit
You can have up to 3 projects in the queue at once. Close or complete one to make room.
What a review looks like
Every review is a screen recording with the reviewer thinking out loud as they use your product.
What you receive
- A 1-5 minute screen recording with think-aloud narration
- Star rating (1-5) from the reviewer
- Written strengths and areas for improvement
- Reviewer signals: "I'd follow this project," "I'd engage as a user/tester," "I'd invest in or acquire this"
How you rate reviews back
- Rate every review you receive (1-5 stars)
- Flag low-effort, spam, irrelevant, or off-topic reviews
- Write feedback back to the reviewer
- Your ratings directly affect the reviewer’s quality score
PeerPoints economy
PeerPoints are the currency that keeps the exchange fair. Every action has a clear cost or reward.
| Action | Points |
|---|---|
| Sign up | +1 |
| Give a review | +1 |
| Receive a review | -1 |
| First review bonus (one-time) | +2 |
| Referral bonus (inviter only) | +2 |
Your full transaction history is available in the PeerPoints dashboard. Every point earned or spent is tracked.
The fair queue
No algorithm. No boosting. Just first in, first out.
FIFO ordering
Projects are reviewed in the order they were submitted. The earliest submission gets the next review.
No double-claims
Atomic assignment means two reviewers can never be assigned the same project at the same time.
Auto-requeue
After receiving a review, your project automatically goes back to the end of the queue if you have points. Up to 9999 times per submission.
Timeout recovery
If a reviewer claims your project but doesn't submit within 10 minutes, it returns to the front of the queue.
No self-reviews
You will never be assigned your own project. The queue skips it automatically.
No repeat reviews
A reviewer who has already reviewed your project won't see it again.
Quality and trust
Good feedback gets rewarded. Low-effort feedback gets flagged.
Quality score
Every reviewer builds a quality score based on the ratings they receive from builders. Visible on your public profile after 3 or more rated reviews.
Flag system
Builders can flag reviews as low-effort, spam, irrelevant, or off-topic. Flags reduce the reviewer's quality score.
Public profiles
Your profile shows builder stats (projects submitted, feedback received, average rating, signals) and reviewer stats (reviews given, quality score, approval rate).
Reviewer signals
After reviewing, you can signal interest: “I'd follow this project,” “I'd engage as a user/tester,” or “I'd invest in or acquire this.” These are visible to the project owner.
Chrome extension
The fastest way to record and give feedback. A side panel that sits alongside the site you're reviewing.
One-click recording
Screen + microphone recording starts from the side panel. No file uploads, no format issues.
Briefing in view
See the builder's focus areas and questions while you record, right in the side panel.
Queue reviews
Pull the next project from the PeerPull queue and record your feedback without leaving the site. Earn PeerPoints for each review.
Public reviews
Record feedback on any website you visit. PeerPull generates a shareable landing page with your video and referral link.
Referrals
Grow the community and earn points for every builder you bring in.
Your referral code
Every account gets a unique referral code. You can customize it and old codes stay valid.
Share your link
Share your referral link or code with other builders. When they sign up and activate, you earn +2 PeerPoints.
Track your referrals
See who signed up, who activated, and how many points you've earned from referrals in your dashboard.
External reviews = referrals
Every shareable review page has your referral code built in. Record public reviews to grow your referral network.
Why PeerPull exists
I love giving feedback. Seriously. Tearing apart a landing page, poking at an MVP, telling someone what confused me in their onboarding flow. I find it genuinely fun.
Getting feedback? That was a different story. I would post in communities, DM other builders, beg friends to try my projects. Most of the time I got silence, a polite “looks good,” or surface-level comments that didn't help me improve anything.
PeerPull started as a way to fix that imbalance. If you enjoy giving feedback, you should be rewarded for it. And if you need feedback, you should be able to get it from people who actually care. The credit system (PeerPoints) makes that exchange fair: give a video review, earn points, spend points to get reviews on your own work.
Who built this
Hi, I'm Nick Martin. I'm a solo developer building software with AI. About six months ago I started an experiment: could someone without a traditional development background create real, working products using AI tools? Turns out, yes.
PeerPull is one of several projects I'm building and documenting publicly. I share weekly video updates, earnings reports, and lessons learned along the way. The whole journey is out in the open.
If you want to follow along or say hello, you can find me on any of the platforms below.
Follow the journey
Have questions or want to get in touch? Send me a message.
Ready to get started?
Sign up, submit your project, and get your first video feedback.
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