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FeatureFlow

Build profitable features users (really) want

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Maker Tools

FeatureFlow makes it simple to let users vote on the features they want most, Empower your community, prioritise requests, and build features your users will love!

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Hey PH, I tried Canny to collect customer feedback and build the right features, but… It’s has way too many features for a solo dev 2. $99/month… really? So I built a free alternative called FeatureFlow.tech: - Collect feedback from your customers - Prioritize features - Build a product users love. You can find me here -> https://x.com/jaynpatel_ — Jay

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The design and concept behind this tool are fantastic. I really appreciate the focus on making feature prioritization and feedback collection both simple and effective.

I noticed a small issue with the board creation process. It might be worth checking to ensure everything is functioning smoothly for all users.

This tool seem like a fantastic choice for solo developers. It’s good to see a cost-effective option that still offers essential features for managing customer feedback and building what users want.

Hi @jaypateln7 congratulations on the launch! Will definitely be using this in my next project, just a small issue I found in your annual pricing, it says "$90/month" and "$290/month" rather than /year.

Love the simplicity of FeatureFlow! As a solo dev myself, I appreciate the focus on essential features. Quick question - do you have plans to integrate with any project management tools in the future? Could be a game-changer for seamless workflow integration. Excited to give this a try!

This is a godsend for indie makers! Thanks for keeping it free—most alternatives come with way too many bells and whistles. Would love to see a roadmap feature built-in where users can see what's in progress. Any plans for something like that?

Great work, team! How it focuses on continuous delivery without slowing things down and how customizable are the workflows for different team needs?

I like the idea behind this. But the problem is users/clients never know what they want unless the feature is added. Think of this example - many people hated the idea of Instagram having a Tik-Tok kind of feature where you can keep on scrolling through short videos. Now that it's there, I don't know a single Instagram user who doesn't spend time on "Reels". These are my thoughts from a developer/product owner perspective. But again, from a user's perspective, I would love this in probably all applications.

Bro copied my product’s logo, tag line, hero section and copied features almost word per word 🤷‍♂️ Full details: https://x.com/gabriel__xyz/statu... My product’s site: https://features.vote

Congrats on the launch @jaypateln7 ! Both the tool and the landing page look very slick and simple. Fantastic job on building this. What did you use to build the landing page?

Hi Jay 🙌 Can FeatureFlow be integrated with other tools like Slack or Trello for better workflow management? Wish you good luck

This is great :) Love it when others recognise that the only options available have unfair prices, and they just built one that's cheaper and usually better! Seen this recently with YouForm. Product looks very neat and well implemented. Wish you the best with this

Hey FeatureFlow team! 🎉 I'm really impressed by how you've created a platform that empowers users to vote on the features they want most. This approach not only prioritizes community engagement but also ensures that development efforts are aligned with user desires—a game changer for product management! @jaypateln7, I’m curious about how you plan to integrate user feedback into your development cycle—do you envision any unique features that will help streamline this process even further? Excited to see how FeatureFlow evolves and supports teams in building products that truly resonate with their users! 🚀

This sounds like an excellent approach to product development! I have a question 'How does FeatureFlow ensure that the voting system accurately reflects the needs of all user segments, especially if there's a risk of the majority overshadowing niche but critical needs?'