Over the last several months, we have gathered feedback for OverflowAI during our alpha phase. This feedback has so far taken place in three locations: in a working group hosted on Stack Overflow for Teams, in direct interviews with users, and by monitoring posts on Meta. As participation in the alpha grows, we want to ensure that everyone's voice can be heard and that we continue to scale our feedback process effectively. To achieve this, we are sunsetting the working group on Teams. We’ll be focusing our efforts primarily on collecting and responding to feedback on Meta, and potentially conducting further user interviews.
Starting today, all feedback, discussions, and suggestions for the OverflowAI alpha should be posted on Meta.
To ensure that your feedback is properly surfaced, please use the overflow-ai and bug tags when posting questions. You can then flag the post for escalation by requesting the moderator team add the [status-review] tag. Using the appropriate tags will help your feedback be seen and handled effectively.
We're incredibly grateful for the dedication and input of the working group thus far. Your contributions have set a strong foundation for this next phase of the alpha.
If you’re not yet part of the alpha and are interested in joining the waitlist, go to your account preferences or click this link and toggle the “Enable OverflowAI Search” opt-in option. If you are currently on the waitlist, stay tuned as we continue to expand the alpha group every day!
As always, your participation and feedback are the driving forces behind our development process. Thank you again for your continued support and engagement.