Interview Questions
StudyFetch
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Tested a product before? Tell us about your experience! what worked and what didn’t?
I beta tested for Gauth Ai, i was really the early beta testers of it and contributed to the app
What worked:
-How well the layout was, meaning everything was clean and looked polished
-The Idea of taking a picture and submitting it for an Ai answer or for further help you could chat with a tutor too
-How they divided everything into school subjects so students could pick the subject they wanted help in
What didn't work:
-The app was really messing up taking pictures as images were too blurry, so i gave feedback and they implemented a auto focus feature which cut everything out and focused solely on the question
-The app also gave wrong answers sometimes because it was only using Chat GPT as the Ai service for the app but all the testers gave feedback, and later they switched it so now there are many Ai services which you can select to double check your answer
Thank you i hope you take my application into consideration i would be more than happy to provide feedback for StudyFetch
StudyFetch
🚨 College Crammers Wanted! Earn $125 as a Beta Tester 🚨

How confident are you in jumping into Discord chats and sharing your feedback with the community?
i am really confident because i can talk to other people like me and share ideas and also learn new things. I believe doing so would really benefit StudyFetch and make it stand out from other tutoring bots.
StudyFetch
🚨 College Crammers Wanted! Earn $125 as a Beta Tester 🚨

Why do you want to be a StudyFetch beta tester: to help students, test new tools, or show off your crammer skills?
I want to be a StudyFetch beta tester because I genuinely love helping other students find better ways to study, especially when school starts to feel way too much. I know what it’s like to cram last minute, fall behind, and wish there was a faster or clearer way to understand material. Testing new tools early gives me the chance to see what actually works in real study situations, not just in theory. I’m good at breaking information down, spotting what’s confusing, and giving good feedback that can help improve the tutor. I want to help shape a tool that makes studying less stressful and more effective for students who really need it.







