Testing Naijizy, a new modern forum for Nigerians, looking for early users, feedback, and criticism
I’ve started testing Naijizy.com
It’s a modern forum for Nigerians to have conversations without the usual noise, chaos, and hate that come with traditional social media.
Right now, it’s still in beta pre-launch. The topics are already set up, but the content is just getting started. I want to invite the first 100 people to join, help shape the community from day one, and earn a Founding Member badge after signup. Only the first 100 users will get it.
I’d also really appreciate it if early users could screen record their onboarding process and share their experience.
That kind of feedback will help me spot friction points faster and improve the flow.
Since this is still early, bugs are expected. If you notice anything weird in the UI, UX, features, functionality, or general behaviour, please report it. I also welcome all criticism and suggestions. Honest feedback is exactly what I need right now, whether positive or harsh.
There is already a lot you can do on Naijizy:
Create posts and comments.
Upvote or downvote posts and comments.
React with emojis *Maintain daily streaks.
Join weekly challenges.
Earn reputation points and badges.
Hide posts you do not like.
Block users entirely.
Mention users with @ and autocomplete.
Search posts, comments, tags, and users.
Upload images to posts and comments.
Follow users.
Subscribe to topics and get notified about activity.
Control notifications and email digests.
Choose daily, weekly, or no email digest.
Switch between dark mode and light mode.
Turn pagination on if you do not like infinite scroll.
Connect and manage your Google or GitHub login from account settings
And much more...
The fastest way to sign up and log in is through Google or GitHub social login.
There is also an extra incentive for early adopters: once the forum reaches 100 quality posts, the top contributors on the leaderboard will become Moderators. Moderators will be able to create topics, pin and lock posts, ban or unban users, and get early priority access to new features and functionality.
If there is any feature you want and do not see yet, you can make a post about it or send a contact message. There is a good chance it is already built, or already planned.
The goal is simple: build a modern Naija forum that is fun to use, community-driven, and actually enjoyable.
If that sounds interesting, join early, test things, start conversations, report bugs, and let me know exactly what you think.







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