Alpha Testing
Help Me Build eKuh
I'm building eKuh mostly on my own, and I'd love your help. If you're curious about early builds and don't mind the occasional bug, I'd be grateful to have you along for the ride.
What's In It For You
Early Access
You'll get new features before anyone else. Sometimes they're rough around the edges, but you'll see where things are headed first.
Free Pro License
If your feedback genuinely helps shape eKuh, I'll give you a free Pro license when we hit 1.0. That's my way of saying thanks.
Real Influence
This isn't a giant company. When you tell me something's broken or suggest a feature, I actually read it and often act on it.
Want to Join?
Drop your email below and I'll send you a license key for the current alpha builds. No spam, just updates when there's something new to try.
The alpha license works for all pre-1.0 versions. Once we reach 1.0, testers who provided valuable feedback get a free Pro license. Everyone else gets a nice discount. Fair deal, I hope.
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A Few Questions You Might Have
What exactly am I signing up for?
You'll get access to development builds of eKuh before they're public. Sometimes things break, sometimes features are half-done. But you'll be among the first to try new stuff, and your feedback directly influences what I build next.
How do I earn a free Pro license?
I keep track of who sends helpful bug reports, thoughtful feature suggestions, or catches things I missed. When eKuh 1.0 launches, those people get a free Pro license. It's not about quantity—one really useful bug report counts more than ten "looks good" emails.
What if I don't provide much feedback?
That's okay! Not everyone has time, and I appreciate you trying eKuh either way. When 1.0 comes out, you'll get a discount on Pro. The free license is just my way of thanking the people who really helped shape the product.
How do I send feedback?
Just reply to any email I send, or use the support form. I read everything. If something crashes, sending the crash log helps a lot. If something feels weird, just describe what happened—I'll figure it out.
Should I use alpha builds for real projects?
I'd be careful. Alpha builds might have bugs that could mess with your session. Great for experimenting and testing, but maybe keep a stable version around for important work.