Christian Sino

Ask DAILY your live players 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦FeedbackInGames.com – Without Annoying them or Managing a community

Thessaloniki Metropolitan Area

About

Most game studios rely on Discord, store reviews, or gut instinct to understand their players. But if you were ever thinking of launching a feature and thought, “Do players actually want this?” you know those channels don’t really give you the answers you need. We built FeedbackInGames to give mobile studios a better channel to ask targeted questions inside the game and get real-time, reliable answers from the right players. You control who sees each question, and you can ask players DAILY without annoying or churning them thanks to smart viewability limits and optional reward mechanisms. It’s frictionless for players, beautifully integrated with native UI, so feedback feels like part of the experience. No more fear of losing players to long, clunky, external surveys. No more wasting time managing a Discord for a handful of unknown or inactive users before you’ve even solved engagement or retention. And if you’re raising VC (or already have), you know how critical it is to show traction, retention, and PMF. Our tool helps you test assumptions, validate features, and iterate faster without guessing. Built for small, fast-moving teams who want to build the right things and prove it. 🎮 Want to see how it works? → DM me or visit FeedbackInGames.com

Experience

  • Co-Founder & CEO at Feedback In Games
    May 2024 - Present · 2 yrs 2 mos

    We've found our PMF by creating a tool for helping Game Studio Founders find theirs.

  • Co-Founder & CEO at Octappush
    Jun 2015 - Present · 11 yrs 1 mo

    One of the top Android playtesting solutions (based on popular reviews)

  • Founder at Saxolist
    Apr 2013 - May 2015 · 2 yrs 2 mos

    A review blog for new mobile games and apps

  • Jazz/Rock Violinist at Flower In The Pocket Band
    Aug 2010 - May 2012 · 1 yr 10 mos

  • Founder at e-periptero
    Aug 2008 - Dec 2009 · 1 yr 5 mos

    A website displaying all the front pages of all the Greek magazines for the purpose of helping the reader easily decide what magazine to physically buy.