BrainLink Website Summary
Loaded SRC_URL
https://producingtechnology.com/65-apps/katzbrett_184741_15200431_brainlink.html
Observed App Behavior
The app showed one active question in the main feed, labeled under collective intelligence. It also displayed a “ROUTED” status tag, suggesting that the question had already been assigned to an expert. The left panel allowed browsing by topic, and the “Ask a Question” button suggested that users can submit their own questions. The right panel showed a detailed contributor card with a trust score, skill tags, current availability, and contribution statistics. A lower section explained how the routing process works, indicating that the app tries to match questions to experts using multiple signals rather than random assignment.
Things That Did Not Work as Expected
The app looked polished, but the experience seemed limited because only one active question was visible, which made the platform feel somewhat empty. It was also not clear how users would view full answers, compare multiple experts, or understand why one expert was chosen over another beyond the brief routing explanation. The trust score was visible, but the evidence behind that score did not seem fully explained on the main screen. I also expected to see stronger interactive elements such as search, sorting, richer question previews, or more obvious ways to explore expert responses in detail.
Best Attempt at a Prompt to Improve the App
Improve BrainLink by making the expert-routing process more transparent and interactive. Add a searchable and sortable question feed, clearer topic filtering, richer answer previews, and side-by-side expert comparison so users can better understand who is being selected and why. Expand the routing explanation by showing a breakdown of topic match, trust score, and availability for each routed question, and add fuller activity history, response-time estimates, and stronger evidence behind contributor trust scores. Also improve the empty-state experience so the platform feels active and useful even when only a small number of questions are currently visible.