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Product Signals
Simple product feedback and public roadmap tool for builders
Product Signals is a simple feedback tool for founders and small teams. Early product feedback usually ends up scattered across Slack or Discord, email, call notes on spreadsheets, Notion or Google Docs. Collect feedback, organise it into themes, manage roadmap items, and share what’s planned, in progress, or shipped through a public roadmap or embedded feedback portal. It is designed to be more founder and cost friendly than tools like Aha!, Productboard, and UserVoice. Minutes to setup.
Hey Product Hunt 👋
I’m Jeremiah, the maker behind Product Signals.
The Background
I built Product Signals because I needed simplify collecting Beta user feedback, and needed something I could easily embed in my other products. I looked at Aha!, Productboard, UserVoice, Canny and even Fider. I didn't need something Enterprise grade, I didn't want something that would require days or weeks to setup.
The Problem
A user mentions something useful on a call. Someone else sends a feature request by email. A bug comes through a email to support. A few comments land in Slack/Discord. Then a few weeks later, you’re trying to decide what to build next, and the original signal has either disappeared or lost its context.
Solution
Product Signals is my attempt to make that process simpler.
It helps founders and small SaaS teams:
— Collect user feedback in one place
— Group related feedback into product signals
— Turn those signals into roadmap items
— Share what’s planned, in progress, and shipped
— Embed a simple feedback portal inside their own product
I’m not trying to build a heavy enterprise product management suite. Product Signals is meant to be simple, practical, and affordable for founders who are still close to their users and shipping quickly.
I’d love feedback from SaaS founders, indie hackers, and early product teams.
A few things I’d especially love to hear:
— Does the positioning make sense?
— Would you use this with your own users?
— What would need to be true for this to replace your current feedback workflow?
— Is the embedded portal useful, or would you prefer a standalone public roadmap?
Thanks for taking a look. Hit me up with any questions.
About Product Signals on Product Hunt
“Simple product feedback and public roadmap tool for builders”
Product Signals was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 3 comments, earning #1 Product of the Day. Product Signals is a simple feedback tool for founders and small teams. Early product feedback usually ends up scattered across Slack or Discord, email, call notes on spreadsheets, Notion or Google Docs. Collect feedback, organise it into themes, manage roadmap items, and share what’s planned, in progress, or shipped through a public roadmap or embedded feedback portal. It is designed to be more founder and cost friendly than tools like Aha!, Productboard, and UserVoice. Minutes to setup.
On the analytics side, Product Signals competes within Customer Communication, SaaS and Maker Tools — topics that collectively have 58.5k followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Product Signals performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted Product Signals?
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