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Preview Feedback Loop

Last updated 2026-07-02. This is the operating path for showing Values Commons to a small circle without turning it into a public launch.

Goal

The next milestone is not more surface area. It is learning whether real people can use the current system for one real decision, trust the evidence, and tell us what blocked them.

Use this loop for grant reviewers, trusted testers, and the first 20-50 people you can invite personally.

Before Sending A Link

Build the private preview and run the gates:

npm run build:preview
npm run audit:preview
npm run verify:full

The preview should be noindexed, static, and self-contained. Send the deployed root URL, not raw repository files.

Who To Invite

Invite people who can test one concrete wedge:

Do not ask for general opinions first. Ask them to make or evaluate one real decision.

Three Test Tracks

TrackAsk them to testEvidence to collect
Individual choiceUse a live instance for one real decision, then inspect the evidence behind one result.Did the ranking change when their values changed? Which source or option affected trust?
Group decisionTake a small group through Assembly, Workshop, and Slate for a real shared choice.Where did alignment appear, where did dissent remain, and what blocked commitment?
Instance stewardshipUse the Adoption Kit to scope a possible domain front door before code.Was the decision clear, was the starter lens plausible, and was the contribution route visible?

The Tester Task

Ask each tester to choose one track, then do this:

  1. Open the preview root and take the two-minute tour.
  2. For an individual choice, open a live instance, set real values, inspect at least one result, and try one category such as /app/#explore/banking, /app/#explore/ai-assistants, /app/#explore/clothing, or /app/#explore/learning-resources.
  3. For a group choice, open Assembly and Slate, then name both agreement and dissent.
  4. For instance stewardship, open the Adoption Kit and fill the steward packet before touching code.
  5. Export or write back short notes answering the three core questions.

The Three Questions

Did it help? Did it make a decision clearer, easier, or more confident?

What was missing? Name the absent option, stale source, confusing term, broken route, or category gap.

Did you trust it? Where did trust increase or break: evidence links, scoring, language, privacy, or values control?

Optional fourth question: Was it calm? Did it feel finite and respectful, or cluttered and pushy?

Learning Receipt

For each tester or group, capture one receipt:

The receipt should be useful even if the tester never creates an account and never shares their private values file.

What Counts As Earned Backlog

Turn feedback into work only when it is specific:

Do not convert vague praise, vague dislike, or imagined scale into roadmap. The earned backlog must come from use.

Preview Email

Subject: Private preview: Values Commons

Hello,

I am sharing a private preview of Values Commons, a no-account, no-tracking way to choose by your values using sourced evidence.

Could you try it for one real decision and send back three notes?

  1. Did it help?
  2. What was missing?
  3. Did you trust it?

Suggested path: start at the home page, take the two-minute tour, then choose one track: try one category such as banking, AI assistants, clothing, or learning resources; walk a group through Assembly and Slate; or use the Adoption Kit to scope a possible new domain. The preview is intentionally private and noindexed.

Thank you for testing the honest thing, not a polished pitch.

Stop Conditions

Pause broad sharing if any of these show up:

Fix the trust break before inviting the next circle.