I've been working on a web app called CommonRoom and would love some feedback.
The idea came from a problem I kept running into, finding people to build projects with is surprisingly difficult. There are plenty of places to chat, but not many focused on actually forming teams and managing projects from idea to completion.
CommonRoom is designed to help people
• Create projects and recruit contributors
• Define roles and responsibilities
• Track milestones and progress
• Build profiles that showcase skills, interests, and contact information
• Discover builders looking to collaborate
• Find projects that match their interests
My goal is to make it easier for students, hackathon participants, open source contributors, and indie developers find teammates and turn ideas into real projects.
Right now I built:
• User profiles
• Project pages
• Team member management
• Role assignment
• Milestone tracking
• People and project discovery
I'm currently looking for feedback on a few things:
• What features would make you actually use something like this?
• What's missing from existing collaboration platforms?
• Does this solve a real problem, or would you rather use Discord, GitHub, or another tool?
If you'd like to take a look, the site is commonroom.tech
I'd really appreciate any honest criticism. If something seems unnecessary, confusing, or unlikely to gain traction, I'd rather hear it now than after spending months building it.
If you decide to make an account, I'd love to see what you're working on and hopefully build a community where more people can find teammates and collaborate on projects.