2023-09-07 -- We're now targeting next week for a first round of invitations. We'll have a more in-depth update to post around that time. Apologies for the delay.
Stack Overflow is planning to release an opt-in alpha test of a major update to the on-site search UI soon, called “OverflowAI Search.” We initially previewed this feature in this Meta Stack Overflow post, and we’re now looking for volunteer reviewers to provide feedback on the feature. We plan to launch the alpha test on around the end of August, and we’ll be soliciting feedback from volunteer reviewers through the end of September.
Important info for you to know
- We’ll be discussing and gathering your feedback in a private instance of Stack Overflow for Teams.
- Our plan is to respond to feedback, feature requests, bug reports, and concerns that users may have while navigating the feature. The Teams instance is for us as staff, (Community Managers, Developers, Product Managers, and Designers) to engage with community members about these features as we iterate on them before release.
- To volunteer to review and discuss this feature, please fill out the following form. (Please spend at most a few minutes on this!)
- Not all volunteers will be selected to provide this feedback; if you have been selected, you should receive an invite within the next two weeks. We’ll post here when we have notified those who are selected.
If you’d only like to sign up for the alpha test and would not like to register to provide private feedback at this time, you may do so by clicking “Register interest” in the upper-right corner on the Stack Overflow Labs page. Or, you can toggle the alpha waitlist opt-in icon within your account settings.
How do I know if I am qualified to participate?
- We are seeking participants across a wide range of users with varying levels of experience using the site. If you are in doubt, please fill out the form!
- You are willing to sign up to use the feature during the test.
- You are willing to provide open, constructive feedback on the features we present to the group.
- You have at least two hours to provide feedback during the month of September.
- You agree not to share content from the reviewer group, such as screenshots, publicly (before the release date). If you are interested in signing up, please do via this form. We are looking forward to receiving your feedback and working together on these features.
You agree not to share content from the reviewer group
This is exactly the opposite way Stack Overflow was always developed. Public testing MUST be, well, public.