How does feedback and project review work?

Explore how feedback works on Uxcel Briefs. Learn who reviews your projects, how to use feedback to improve your work, and why iteration is key to skill growth and confidence building.

Written By Helen Volkova

Last updated About 1 month ago

When you complete a Brief on Uxcel — whether it’s a UX design project or a product management roadmap — you don’t just stop at submission. The real learning happens through feedback and iteration.

Who gives feedback?

Once you post your project to the platform, it becomes visible to both:

  • Industry professionals and Uxcel mentors, who provide expert guidance.

  • The Uxcel community, where fellow learners can offer comments, insights, and reactions.

This mix of expert review and peer input helps you gain multiple perspectives, refine your thinking, and build confidence in your decision-making process—whether you're designing a customer journey or prioritizing a product backlog.

How can I iterate or improve my submission?

You can edit and resubmit your project at any time based on the feedback you receive. In fact, we encourage it. Projects that show iterative thinking often demonstrate a stronger grasp of UX and PM fundamentals and stand out more in your portfolio.

Here are a few tips:

  • Reflect on the feedback and clarify your deliverables or strategy.

  • Improve visual clarity and storytelling in your submission.

  • Use analytics or user insights if the Brief requires data-driven decisions.

Do I get any rewards?

Yes! When you publish your completed Brief as a project, you’ll earn PX points—Uxcel’s platform currency—which can help you unlock new features and show your progress.

You’ll also boost the visibility of your profile and gain credibility in the Uxcel community. The more you engage, the more you'll grow.

✅ Tip: The more feedback you give to others, the more visibility your own projects get!