When Verge asked me and 12 other entrepreneurs about the best sites for getting feedback, I had to tell them about Startup Grind. It’s the biggest community for startups in the world! Online, you can access forums, discussion boards, and rely on feedback that’s un-biased. There are also live events around the world. Some of my best business feedback has come from here.

For others, the Entrepreneur Subreddit on Reddit is the place to be. There are more than 150,000 active entrepreneurs on that site, so you know responses will be fast. Other people like Medium, where your newest ideas can be discussed by others in similar positions. Try Startup Nation to tap 90,000 entrepreneurs, and also to join niche groups directly related to your interests/business.

The AT&T Small Business Circles is the best spot for some entrepreneurs, where the posts are constantly rolling in. Submit your own feedback, ask questions, and connect with the weekly entrepreneur-in-residence to get a wide range of perspectives.

From Quora to Ivy Pitch, there’s definitely an online group that’s a perfect match for your venture. Find out more about the top 13 now!

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13 of the Best Online Communities for Getting Feedback on a New Startup Idea-with John Rampton