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Ask HN: Best Embeddable Feedback Collection Web App?

3 points by AndyParkinson 15 years ago · 4 comments · 1 min read


What services are you all using to collect feedback in your apps?

I checked out Get Satisfaction, but it seems like overkill to start with. Wondering if there is something a bit more minimalist.

Thanks in advance, ladies and gents.

charliepark 15 years ago

We built something in-house (Rails), and have been thinking about spinning it out into a minimalist feedback app. I'd be happy to share the code with you if you give me feedback on it. charlie@monotask.com

Regarding currently-available services, I've also used KISSInsights and Olark. Both are useful, and are ready to go right now. I'd check them out, but recognize that they have a fairly specific focus (not a bad thing; just might not work for you). KISSInsights is like a really minimal survey. It's really great for that. I believe they have an option where users can give you open-ended feedback, but I don't know if that's in the free account. Worth checking out. Olark is good, too, but I've found it's only useful for synchronous interactions. If I don't actively engage with people on it, it doesn't yield any substantive feedback.

All that being said, check them out.

matthiaswh 15 years ago

You might take a look at Kiss Insights. Theirs is a very simple, elegant embedded solution to on page surveys. http://www.kissinsights.com/

Also, I believe Monyta does a similar service to Get Satisfaction, but their site seems to be down right now.

  • AndyParkinsonOP 15 years ago

    Interesting.

    As I explore, prompting seems > open ended for feedback. Thanks for the suggestion.

gmac 15 years ago

I've added feedback via uservoice.com for a recent project. Their free tier is pretty usable.

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