Help shape Quest before it opens up.
This portal is the working home for beta testers: where to focus your time, how to report what matters, and what to retest as the product gets sharper.
Profile and onboarding polish
Set up your profile the way a new user would and look for anything that adds friction before someone can start meeting people.
Open flowDiscovery and match quality
Review how strong the discovery feed feels and whether profile cards give enough confidence to engage.
Open flowMessaging to date flow
Focus on the transition from interest to conversation to making a real plan, since that is where Quest should feel distinct.
Open flowTrust, safety, and verification
Inspect the moments that build confidence: verification, profile credibility, and controls that help people feel safe using the app.
Open flowTest like a real dater
Move through the product naturally instead of hunting for edge cases first. We learn most from the moments where the experience feels slow, confusing, or surprisingly good.
Report specifics, not just vibes
Tell us what route you were on, what you expected, what actually happened, and whether it blocks trust, messaging, or getting to a date.
Retest after updates
The beta is most useful when the same core flows get checked again after product changes, especially onboarding, matching, messaging, and date planning.
Submit structured feedback
Use the beta feedback form to report bugs, UX issues, and product suggestions in one place.
Go thereSee what needs attention
Review the active testing tracks so you can spend time where feedback is most valuable right now.
Go thereReview current feature focus
Use the feature map to see what is stable, what needs validation, and what is still being shaped.
Go thereStay aligned on changes
Check the beta updates page to understand what the team is refining and what should be re-tested.
Go thereInstead of pretending to track rewards or progress that are not wired up yet, this portal now points people to the work that matters most: testing real flows, logging clear feedback, and rechecking the experience as it evolves.
That makes the portal a genuine operating surface for the beta rather than a themed dashboard with placeholder cards.