With FeedBear, you can create a community for customers to contribute to product development and stay updated about product changes.
You get a single place to collect all ideas and feedback from customers, users and team members.
You can use simple tools to prioritize feedback and understand what customers really want.
Automatic email updates are sent to customers as ideas make it into the company’s product roadmap, so everyone is in the loop, without effort.
You can be as transparent as you want and share a public roadmap to keep customers up to date on what you're working on.
You can make sure no new feature goes unnoticed with a simple changelog to share updates on the product, new features, bug fixes as they are released.
Letting your customers and community tell you what they need is the best way to build a product that answers a real need and problem, and find product/market fit.
How FeedBear works
1. You quickly set up your product's page on FeedBear, we call this a project. It literally takes 60 seconds. You can add a custom domain and customize it with your brand, colors and even custom CSS. Start with a free trial.
2. You share your project's page with customers, link from your website or within your product. You can also embed our widget within your application.
3. You collect ideas, feature requests and suggestions from customers. Customers can vote and comment, so you get an idea of what is most important for them. You can also post your own feature ideas and validate them with your customers - no more guessing what will work! ;)
4. You can assign a status to each request or idea e.g. Needs your Opinion, In progress, Done. As you do, you automatically populate a roadmap, that customers can access (if you don't want to, just disable this).
5. Once you've shipped something, just change the status to "Done" and everyone who interacted with that idea will be notified via email.
6. Want to add more information and make a proper announcement, then write up a quick post for your Updates tab (i.e. your changelog).