You could just launch your app without testing it first, but the reality is that more times than not this could have disastrous consequences. So, being the savvy people they are, when entrepreneurs want to test something that they're about to bring to market, they go out and find beta testers to give their ideas thorough vetting. Obviously, this is essential to the process of building a successful business, but finding these worthy beta testers? Not as easy as it may sound. This is where
BetaBait comes into the picture. BetaBait, which launched last month, wants to provide startups with an alternative solution to hiring a PR rep, spamming email databases, or bugging friends to test their fledgling app ideas. In short, the startup wants to play matchmaker, as it has built a service that connects startups who have new web, mobile and social apps with eager consumer and professional early adopters -- in one place. Once connected, startups have access to the beta users they need to be their guinea pigs, while consumers or professionals get early access to the latest apps on the market.
Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/aRa8NG1xlAE/
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