Designing goals that force trade-offs — define clear success metrics first Who to recruit and how to reach them — practical tester recruitment plan Scope, timing, and test design that fits your release rhythm What to measure, how to judge success, and when to close the beta Practical playbook: checklists, templates, and runbook Beta testing is not a soft launch or a PR label — it's the moment you expose product assumptions to real users and let their behavior rewrite your backlog. A strong beta program design converts that exposure into prioritized fixes and confident release decisions. The product team symptoms are familiar: scattered feedback, duplicate low-value bug reports, long triage queues, and no clear signal for “release-ready.” Those symptoms usually trace back to unclear goals, the wrong testers, a mismatched timeline, or success metrics that measure vanity rather than impact. The result is wasted tester goodwill, missed defects, and launches that still require urgent patches.…