Feedjolt - Customer feedback, simplified

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Flat-rate feedback boards for growing teams

Your users are telling you
what to build.

Slack threads, support tickets, angry tweets - merged into one ranked list you can actually ship from.

Built for startupsSetup in 43 secondsCancel anytime

Slack · Linear · Email · Widget · Webhooks · REST API · MCPJira · GitHub coming soon

Flat price per workspace. Add your whole team, every customer, every voter - pay for product, not per head.

THE PROBLEM

Feedback is everywhere. And nowhere.

01

Your roadmap is a guess.

Most of it lives in Slack DMs and angry tweets - your backlog has none of it.

02

Duplicates eat your week.

Three people asked for the same thing. You promised three different ship dates.

03

Voters never hear back.

You shipped it. Nobody told them. They left.

HOW IT WORKS

Three steps from scattered to shipped.

Wire your channels

Slack, email, a widget, the API - connect once. Feedback flows in on its own.

SlackEmailWidgetAPI

Customers vote

Your public board ranks what matters. Duplicates auto-merge, so the signal stays clean.

47 votes

Ship & auto-notify

Close a request and the changelog posts itself - every voter hears back.

47 notified

Why teams switch to Feedjolt

The feedback tool that makes you faster.

KEYBOARD

Triage at the speed of thought.

Every action has a shortcut.

Jscroll down

Vupvote

Ppromote to Linear

Smark shipped

Mmerge

?all shortcuts

Public changelog

When you close a request, your changelog posts itself. Voters get notified.

Every integration

Slack, Linear, GitHub, Intercom, Jira. Feedback flows in and out.

Vote weighting

Weight votes by ARR, segment, or role. Your best users steer the ship.

AI weekly digest

Monday 9am: the 3 signals that mattered last week, not 80 rows of noise.

SSO & passwordless auth

Magic links by default, enterprise SSO when you need it. JWT-secured, no passwords to leak.

Unlimited seats

No per-user pricing. Invite your whole team, every customer, every voter - pay for product, not per head.

Embeddable widget & API

Drop-in widget, public portal, and a full REST API. Capture feedback wherever your users are.

AI-powered insights

Auto-categorize, deduplicate, and summarize feedback. Spot themes before your users even file them.

Plays well with the stack you already have.

Two-way sync where it matters. One-way webhooks where it doesn't. No fake integrations.

Coming next: Jira, GitHub Issues, and what you vote up. Vote on the roadmap

AGENT-NATIVE · MCP

Your roadmap, in your editor.

Feedjolt ships a real MCP server. Ask your agent what users want, triage your inbox, promote requests - without leaving Claude or Cursor.

works in your agent

ClaudeCursorWindsurfAny MCP client

try prompts like

summarize the auth feedback bucket

triage everything tagged bug from last 7 days

what shipped that voters haven't heard about?

Read the MCP docs

Why teams leave the legacy tools.

Your best customers steer the roadmap.

Weight votes by ARR, segment, or role - the loudest voice isn't always the biggest account.

ARR > $50kPlan: GrowthRole: decision-maker47 insights · 12 customers

31weightedSSO with Okta$80k ARR

18weightedBulk CSV export$24k ARR

9weightedDark modefree tier

Loved by product teams

See what teams are saying about Feedjolt.

The first feedback software which did not penalize us for having a large number of users was Feedjolt. It allowed instant setup and made sure our golfers could vote on and post suggestions on our boards. We now have a product roadmap based on their feedback.

Feedjolt gave us a simpler, faster, and more cost-effective way to manage product feedback. Setup was almost instant, the public roadmap reduced back-and-forth about upcoming features, and tools like feature voting, multilingual support, and clear prioritization made it easier to serve users and make better roadmap decisions.

SSOJWTGDPREU + US residencyOperational

Per-seat pricing punishes growth.
Yours stays flat.

Your cost doesn't move as PM, CS, and support teams grow.

One customer kept from churning

Ship the thing
they actually asked for.