Feature request software that helps you build what users actually want
Collect feature requests, let users vote on priorities, and show them your roadmap. No more feature requests lost in email, Slack, or spreadsheets.
Free forever30-second setupNo credit card

Stop losing feature requests
in spreadsheets and Slack
Feature requests are scattered across email, Slack, support tickets, and sales calls. You don't know which features are most requested. Users don't know if you're listening. There's a better way.
Scattered requests
Ideas lost in email threads, Slack channels, and support tickets
No clear priorities
Hard to know which features users want most
Users feel ignored
No visibility into whether their request was heard
Building blind
Guessing what to build instead of knowing
Everything you need to manage
feature requests
Centralize all feature requests in one place. Let users vote on what matters most. Track status from submission to shipped. Keep everyone in the loop automatically.
User voting
Let users vote on feature requests to surface the most wanted features
AI duplicate detection
Automatically finds similar requests so users vote on existing ones
Status tracking
Track requests from submitted to planned to in progress to completed
Priority insights
See which features your most valuable customers want
The complete feature request
management workflow
Collect
Users submit feature requests via your public board or in-app widget. AI suggests similar existing requests to prevent duplicates.
Prioritize
Users vote on what matters most. See vote counts, filter by customer segment, and identify trends to make data-driven decisions.
Communicate
Update status and users get notified automatically. Ship features and they appear on your changelog. The loop closes itself.
Multiple ways to collect
feature requests
Public feature request board
A dedicated page where users can browse existing requests, vote on what they want, and submit their own ideas feedback.company.com No coding required, professional design that matches your brand.
In-app feature request widget
Add a feature request widget to your app with one line of code <script src="..."></script> Users submit ideas without leaving your product. Participation rates increase dramatically.
Also includes
Guest submissions
Let users submit without creating an account
Slack integration
Capture feature requests from Slack channels
Email forwarding
Forward feature request emails to your board
Private boards
Private submissions for enterprise customers
Multi-language
Support for 9 languages and growing
Custom branding
Your logo, colors, and domain
Let users vote on
feature requests
User voting turns chaos into clarity. When 200 people want feature A and 10 want feature B, you know what to build. No more guessing, no more building features nobody asked for.
Feature voting
Users upvote the features they want most. The most-voted features rise to the top automatically. You always know what to build next based on real demand, not loudest voices.
Discussion threads
Users can comment on feature requests to add context, share use cases, and discuss implementation ideas. Get the full picture before you start building.
Connected to your workflow
Auto-updating roadmap
Change status and your roadmap updates automatically
Status notifications
Users get emailed when their request moves forward
Integrated changelog
Ship a feature and it appears in your changelog
Why teams choose UserJot
for feature request management
Built for teams who want powerful feature request management without the complexity and cost of enterprise tools.
| Feature | UserJot | Traditional Tools |
|---|---|---|
| User voting | Built-in | Often missing |
| Duplicate detection | AI-powered | Manual merging |
| Setup time | 30 seconds | Days or weeks |
| Design quality | Beautiful, modern | Dated interfaces |
| Auto-updating roadmap | Manual updates | |
| Integrated changelog | Separate tool | |
| Pricing model | Unlimited users | Per-user pricing |
| Free tier | Forever | Trial only |
Start for free, upgrade when ready
Start collecting feature requests today. Everything you need to understand what users want is free. Upgrade only for advanced features like custom branding and integrations.
Free
Free, forever.
What's included
- Unlimited Posts
- Unlimited Users
- 3 Admin Roles
- 2 Feedback Boards
- Roadmap
- Changelog
Starter
For small teams.
What's included
- Custom Domain
- Guest Posting
- Automatic Login
- 5 Feedback Boards
- Private Boards
- One Integration
Professional
For growing teams.
What's included
- Unlimited Boards
- Advanced Search
- Single Sign-On
- Unlimited Integrations
- Unlimited Admin Roles
- Public identity masking
Unlimited users on all plans. No per-seat pricing. We're bootstrapped and funded by our users, not VCs, so we can keep pricing fair.
Start collecting feature requests
in 30 seconds
Sign up
Create your workspace in seconds. No credit card, no demo calls, just enter a name and you're ready.
Add your board
Embed our widget in your app with one line of code, or simply share your public feature request board link.
Collect and prioritize
Users start submitting and voting. You'll see exactly which features are most wanted.
That's it. No complex setup. Works for technical and non-technical teams alike.
Build what users actually want
Every feature request is someone believing in your product enough to share an idea. When you listen and respond, you don't just build features. You build relationships. That's what turns users into advocates.
Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know about feature request management and how UserJot helps you build better products.
Feature request software is a tool that helps product teams collect, organize, and prioritize feature ideas from users. It typically includes voting so users can signal which features matter most, status tracking so everyone knows what's being worked on, and notifications to close the loop when features ship.
A feature request is a suggestion from a user or customer for new functionality or improvements to a product. Good feature requests describe the problem being solved, not just the solution wanted.
The best way to track feature requests is with dedicated software that centralizes all requests in one place, lets users vote on priorities, and connects to your development workflow. Alternatives like spreadsheets or Trello lack voting and automatic notification features.
Product managers typically prioritize by combining vote counts (what most users want), customer segment data (what high-value customers want), strategic fit (aligns with product vision), and effort estimates (quick wins vs. major projects).
Acknowledge the request quickly, ask clarifying questions if needed, update the status as you make decisions, and notify users when you ship their feature. UserJot automates this entire notification loop.
Good feature request software detects duplicates automatically. UserJot uses AI to suggest similar existing requests when users submit new ones, so they vote on the existing request instead of creating duplicates.
Yes, voting is built into every feature request. Users can upvote requests they want, and the most-voted features rise to the top of your list automatically.
Project management tools (Jira, Linear) are for your internal team to track work. Feature request software is for collecting and organizing input from users before it becomes work. UserJot integrates with PM tools so approved requests flow into your development workflow.
Yes. UserJot has a free forever plan with unlimited posts, unlimited users, 2 boards, and a public roadmap. You only pay when you need advanced features like custom branding, private boards, or integrations.
Make it easy - don't require login (use guest posting), embed a widget in your app, and share your board link in emails and onboarding. Then close the loop by notifying users when their requests ship - they'll keep coming back.
Public boards work well for most teams - users see they're not alone in wanting something, and transparency builds trust. Private boards are useful for enterprise customers or internal teams. UserJot supports both.
Be transparent about your reasoning. Mark it as closed with a brief explanation. Users respect honesty more than silence. Some requests don't fit your product vision - that's okay.