This is a slightly different feature set, but being more customer feedback centric rather than OKR centric might be worth considering: https://canny.io/. Source: 5 months ago
Solutions like canny.io makes >$2M in ARR. My aim is to create product combining some features from canny and wiredash. Source: 5 months ago
Researched the market and found https://wiredash.io/ - which is great tool, but it costs so much. 99 usd monhtly is.... 5 hours of work in Poland, where I live. Also I want to share project roadmap with my users inside it. Something like https://canny.io/ integrated into app. Source: 5 months ago
Canny | Software Engineer | REMOTE | Full-time | https://canny.io Canny helps software companies keep track of feature requests to build better products. * Early-stage startup, 17 person team, $3m+ annual recurring revenue * 100% remote, distributed across US, Canada, Spain, Turkey * Bootstrapped and profitable https://careers.canny.io/?utm_source=hn Why work at Canny: https://canny.io/blog/work-at-canny/. - Source: Hacker News / 6 months ago
Please don't ask me to raise this on canny.io, this is not a feature request. I just want to know you either already know about it, or you will take this info and create your own task to sort it out. Neither should you ask me for screen images as this is a obvious issue found after a few minutes of playing with the functionality. Source: 7 months ago
Wishfly provides a more streamlined and possibly simpler integration process. You can use provided UI kit or API client, which saves time in comparison with integration to canny.io. Source: 11 months ago
Maybe canny.io? I think the free version would work fine. Or maybe Trello or ClickUp? Source: about 1 year ago
I've worked on something like what you talked about, a "problems" discussion board, and indeed companies exist that offer such a service (i.e. https://canny.io/) but the issue was that in a forum explicitly about problems, users typically don't end up putting their money where their mouth is. Additionally, users aren't themselves designers or problem solvers and often spin their problem (or even proposed solution)... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
To make it easier for you, try a tool that will help you through it. Canny, for example, could help. There's a free version which gives you a very easy-to-use public roadmap. https://canny.io/. Source: about 1 year ago
Hey, check out Canny! It's a feedback management tool for product managers. https://canny.io/. Source: about 1 year ago
Agreed, I remember Ahrefs using https://canny.io/ at a time, I really liked it, because I felt that other users could vote on any feature request. Source: about 1 year ago
I recommend reviewing Canny as it seems to check all of your requirements. Source: over 1 year ago
At Almanac, we love Canny for capturing, organizing, and analyzing internal and external product feedback and feature requests. Source: over 1 year ago
Canny | Software Engineer, Business Operations | REMOTE | Full-time | https://canny.io Canny helps software companies keep track of feature requests to build better products. * Early-stage startup, 13 person team, $3m+ annual recurring revenue * 100% remote, distributed across US, Canada, Italy, Turkey * Bootstrapped and profitable https://careers.canny.io/?utm_source=hn Why work at Canny:... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
We've struggled with similar issues and found a tool that really simplifies it all. Basically, we can set our own prioritization criteria, assign a weight to each, and then the software just prioritizes it for us. We also vary the criteria and the weights for various teams and adjust them whenever we feel like they're not representative enough for us. We use Canny for all of that: https://canny.io/. Source: over 1 year ago
My companies have implemented this using a bug tracker called Canny.io and have found it to be incredibly useful to us. As much as some would like to think otherwise, the community/customers themselves always do a better job at coming up with great new ideas or finding bugs that our engineering staff can miss. Some of the features we've implemented were entirely thought of by our users and have proven to be quite... Source: over 1 year ago
Check out Canny! It's great for exactly that – idea collection, management, prioritization, roadmap and changelog. Source: over 1 year ago
I'm also currently looking for a solution for the public roadmap. I've seen a lot of products that use canny.io. Source: over 1 year ago
Canny | Junior Software Engineer, Intermediate Software Engineer | REMOTE | Full-time | https://canny.io Canny helps software companies keep track of feature requests to build better products. * Early-stage startup, 13 person team, $3m+ annual recurring revenue * 100% remote, distributed across US, Canada, Italy, Turkey, and Estonia * Bootstrapped and profitable https://careers.canny.io/?utm_source=hn Why work at... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Canny is pretty good too for feedback collection and for showing a roadmap. Source: over 1 year ago
I am not sure I understand what "announce user feedback" means. As far as I understand, it is like a https://canny.io/ alternative. > Collect and manage user feedback from different platforms in one place and avoid duplicate user feedbacks. I don't understand how it collects feedback from different platforms, do I have to link my GMail to it? Also, I don't think "feedback" has a plural. UX issue: The scrollbar is... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
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