Module Finder: recruit beta testers and drive incremental improvements
## Summary
Recruit beta testers for the **Module Finder** and use their feedback to make incremental improvements. Module Finder is an AI-powered semantic search over all Drupal contributed modules: it has a UI for searching, and an agent skill that does the same search so a coding agent can check whether functionality already exists in the community **before** writing custom code — avoiding reinventing what contrib already provides.
The immediate goal is to put it in front of real users, collect "what could be done better", and iterate in small increments. A beta link will be shared with anyone interested.
## Work Track
AI Products
## Context / Background
Module Finder lowers a common source of wasted effort and tech debt: building features that already exist as contributed modules. The UI serves humans doing discovery; the skill serves coding agents, keeping them from generating code that duplicates existing contrib. Before investing further, we want signal from real testers on both surfaces.
Beta link: _to be added (shared with interested testers)._
## Tasks
- [ ] Share the beta link with interested testers and keep a lightweight list of who is trying it.
- [ ] Collect structured feedback on the **UI**: result relevance/quality, missing or mis-ranked modules, false positives, and discovery ergonomics.
- [ ] Collect structured feedback on the **skill**: usefulness inside a real coding-agent workflow, result quality, and where it fails to prevent duplicate code.
- [ ] Triage feedback into a prioritized list of incremental improvements (link follow-up issues as needed).
- [ ] Ship improvements in small increments and loop back to testers for another pass.
## Acceptance Criteria
- [ ] The beta link is distributed and a set of testers is actively using the UI and/or the skill.
- [ ] Feedback is captured in one place (this issue or linked follow-ups).
- [ ] At least one round of incremental improvements is shipped based on tester feedback.
## AI Usage
- [x] AI Assisted Issue — This issue was generated with AI assistance, but was reviewed and refined by the creator.
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