FeedbackFirst is introducing a weekly system designed to focus community effort where it creates the most value. Every week, community quests are centered around two products to create a tighter feedback loop, clearer priorities, and faster progression.
What the weekly quest system does
Instead of spreading attention across too many products, FeedbackFirst concentrates weekly contribution on two selected products.
The objective is to improve feedback quality, feature request clarity, review depth, and actionable distribution discussions.
The two weekly products
Each week, the two products are selected as follows:
- Product #1: the Top 1 from the previous Hall of Fame sprint.
- Product #2: the winner of the weekly credit auction.
This model balances merit-based momentum and market-driven participation.
Why this model
Focusing the community on two products each week creates stronger outcomes:
- More consistent contributor activity.
- Clearer product signals.
- Faster iteration cycles for featured makers.
- Better community alignment around useful work.
How weekly quests are framed
Weekly quests are designed to drive meaningful contribution, not noise.
Typical quest actions include:
- Structured feedback contributions.
- Feature request discussion and prioritization.
- Review and product sharing actions.
The system rewards active participation while keeping the contribution loop focused and practical.
How Product #2 is selected
Product #2 is selected through a weekly credit auction with strict rules.
Entry fee
- Participation requires a 5-credit entry fee.
- Entry fee is burned.
- Entry fee is non-refundable.
Bidding rule
- Every new bid must be strictly higher than the current highest bid.
- Equal bids are not allowed.
Reservation logic
At any time, only the current highest bid is reserved.
When outbid, the previous leader's reserved credits are released immediately.
Winner
At auction close, the highest valid bid wins. The winner's reserved credits are consumed.
Expected impact
The weekly quests and two-product model is designed to produce repeatable weekly momentum by combining focused community effort, transparent competition, and contribution-oriented outcomes.
In short: better signals, better collaboration, better product progress.