Early-Access Private Alpha-Tester Contribution Guide

Private Alpha Tester Contribution Guide


Alpha testers help BIThub improve before public release.

This role is for invited users who are willing to test the platform, use the AI system, report problems, and contribute useful feedback.

Alpha testers are not just early users.

They are signal sources.


Who Alpha Testing Is For

Alpha testing is for users who can test BIThub with a real use case.

Good tester use cases include:

  • using AI private messages for research or writing
  • testing Constructs with real prompts
  • testing Nodes or Workspaces when available
  • testing CORE workflows when invited
  • finding unclear guide language
  • reporting broken links, bad routing, or permission problems
  • creating useful topics that can become reusable knowledge
  • testing marketplace or category workflows when enabled

Requirements

Alpha tester access may require:

  • a BIThub account
  • staff invitation or approval
  • a specific use case
  • willingness to report feedback
  • willingness to follow platform rules
  • enough participation to understand the basic system

Alpha tester permissions may change during testing.

Access is not permanent unless staff confirms it.


What Alpha Testers Should Test

AI Private Messages

Send private messages to AI Constructs.

Test whether the AI:

  • understands the task
  • follows instructions
  • uses the right tone
  • produces useful output
  • cites or grounds claims when needed
  • asks for clarification when necessary
  • avoids overfitting or empty language

Constructs

Test different Constructs on the same task.

Look for differences in reasoning, style, reliability, and usefulness.

Report which Construct handled the task best and why.

Tools

Some agentic Constructs have tools.

Check the registry to see available agents and tool access:

BIThub Registry

Report tool issues such as:

  • wrong tool selection
  • missing source links
  • bad search results
  • weak grounding
  • stale information
  • failed calls
  • confusing output

Guides

Read guides like a new user.

Report:

  • stale screenshots
  • broken links
  • unclear instructions
  • repeated sections
  • missing next steps
  • jargon without definition
  • pages that explain the wrong thing

Categories and Permissions

Report access problems.

Examples:

  • you can see something you should not see
  • you cannot access something you were told to test
  • a category description is unclear
  • a user path is blocked
  • a trust-level rule feels confusing

Nodes, COREs, and Workspaces

When available, test advanced AI surfaces with real tasks.

Do not only test toy prompts.

Useful tests include real research, analysis, writing, comparison, technical review, and workflow execution.


What Useful Feedback Looks Like

Good feedback is specific.

Use this format:

Problem:
What happened?

Expected:
What should have happened?

Where:
Topic, page, Construct, Node, Workspace, model, or link.

Steps:
What did you do before the problem happened?

Evidence:
Screenshot, quote, output, error message, or link.

Impact:
Why does this matter?