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Bestest - a better way of listening to people
Have you ever tried to sort a list of 20 things from 'best' to 'worst'? Or 'largest' to 'smallest'?
How about 200? Hard isn't it?
It turns out, sorting large numbers of things isn't something the human brain is very good at doing. The brain is much better at making comparisons between a small number of things.
Computers on the other hand are very good at sorting, but very bad at making comparisons between two arbitrary items.
Bestest is a new approach to getting feedback from your colleagues, customers, friends, or anyone on the web. It works simply by asking someone to compare two items together, and pick the 'best'.
From all of this data, Bestest is able to quickly sort the list and figure out how it should be ordered.
To Test for the Best, if you will.
You can use Bestest in all sorts of ways, from private surveys to which features should go into your next killer product , to simply trying to find out where best park in town for a picnic.
Just sign up to get started on your own list, or get involved in the discussion on how to make it better