User voting
Users upvote the feature requests they want. Most-voted rises to the top automatically, ranked by actual demand instead of internal debate.
Collect every feature request in one place, let users vote on what matters, and turn the top ideas into a public roadmap that updates itself. No more requests buried in email, Slack, or support tickets. Free forever, no credit card, unlimited users on every plan.

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The problem
Feature requests arrive scattered across email, Slack, support tickets, and sales calls. You can't tell which ones are most requested, users can't tell if anyone is listening, and the best ideas quietly disappear.
Ideas buried in email threads, Slack channels, and support tickets. None of them stack against each other.
Without voting, you can't see which feature requests matter most, or which customers are asking.
A request without a response feels like silence. Users stop submitting once they suspect nobody is reading.
You guess what to build instead of knowing. The loudest voice in Slack shouldn't be deciding the roadmap.
Core capabilities
Centralize every feature request in one place. Let users vote on what matters. Track status from submission through to shipped. Keep everyone in the loop without wiring it up yourself.
Users upvote the feature requests they want. Most-voted rises to the top automatically, ranked by actual demand instead of internal debate.
As someone types a new request, AI surfaces similar existing ones so votes consolidate on one item instead of splintering across three phrasings.
Every feature request moves through a clean lifecycle: Pending, Planned, In progress, Completed. Visible to your team, and to your users when you want.
See which feature requests matter to your highest-value customers. Segment by company, plan, or cohort when the raw vote count isn't enough.

Our strategy is to stay close to our users and obsess over quality. UserJot makes that easy: one place to listen, build what users want, and keep the feedback loop short.
Workflow
From a raw idea to a shipped feature, without manual routing at any stage. Three steps, automated where it counts.
Users submit feature requests through your public board or the in-app widget. AI flags similar existing requests before duplicates are created.
Users vote on what matters. You see vote counts, filter by customer segment, and catch trends as they emerge. Data decides, not the loudest meeting.
Change a status and voters are notified automatically. Ship a feature and it shows up in your changelog. The loop closes itself every time.
Collection
Pick one, or run both side by side. A public feature request board anyone on the web can visit, and an in-app widget for users already inside your product.
A hosted page at your own subdomain or custom domain where users browse, vote, and submit. No code required, and the design matches your brand.
One line of JavaScript drops a widget into your app. Users submit ideas without leaving your product, and participation rates climb immediately.
Also included
Let users submit without creating an account. Zero friction, zero drop-off.
Capture feature requests from Slack channels into the same board as the rest of your feedback.
Forward feature request emails to a dedicated address. They land on your board as new submissions.
Invite-only boards for enterprise customers, internal teams, or NDA'd ideas.
Publish the board in multiple languages so international users can submit feature requests in their own.
Your logo, colors, and domain. The board looks like part of your product, not a bolt-on.
Voting
Voting turns a noisy inbox into a ranked list. When 200 people have asked for one feature and 10 for another, the decision writes itself. No meeting required, no spreadsheet needed.
Users upvote the requests they want most. The list reorders in real time by real demand, not by who shouted loudest last sprint.
Users comment on feature requests to share context, edge cases, and use cases you'd never have thought of. The full story before the first line of code.
Connected to your workflow
Change a request status and your public roadmap updates in real time. One source of truth, zero manual sync.
Every voter on a feature request is emailed when the status moves forward. They come back because they feel heard.
Ship a feature and a changelog entry drafts itself from the linked requests. The loop closes automatically.
Comparison
Built for teams that want the full feature request workflow without enterprise complexity, enterprise pricing, or a sales call just to get started.
| 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 | Modern, minimal | Dated interfaces |
| Auto-updating roadmap | Manual updates | |
| Integrated changelog | Separate tool | |
| Pricing model | Unlimited users on all plans | Per-user pricing |
| Free tier | Forever | Trial only |
Pricing
Everything you need to understand what your users want is on the free plan. Upgrade only when you need custom branding, private boards, or integrations.
Free, forever.
$0/ month
What's included
For small teams.
$29/ month
Everything in Free, plus
For growing teams.
$59/ month
Everything in Starter, plus
Unlimited users on every plan. No per-seat pricing. We're bootstrapped and funded by customers, not VCs, so pricing stays fair.
Getting started
No onboarding call, no multi-page form, no sales conversation. An email and a workspace name are the entire sign-up, and your board is ready for feature requests the moment you submit it.
Create your workspace in seconds. A name is the whole sign-up. No credit card, no demo call, no 47-field form.
Share your public feature request board, embed the widget with one line of code, or do both side by side.
Users start submitting. Votes stack up. Within a week you know exactly which feature requests matter most to your customers.
That's it. No complex setup. No technical team required.
Start building
Every feature request is a user who believes in your product enough to share an idea. When you listen and ship, you're not just closing tickets. You're showing the people who asked that their ideas went somewhere.
That's what building out loud looks like.
Free forever · No credit card · Unlimited users on every plan
Questions
Everything worth knowing about feature request management and how UserJot fits into your product workflow.
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 every request in one place, lets users vote on priorities, and connects to your development workflow. Alternatives like spreadsheets or Trello lack voting, status updates, and automatic notifications.
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).
Good feature request software detects duplicates automatically. UserJot uses AI to surface similar existing requests as users type a new one, so votes consolidate on the original request instead of fragmenting across several phrasings.
Yes. Voting is built into every feature request. Users upvote the requests they want, and the most-voted features rise to the top of your list automatically.
Project management tools like Jira or Linear are for your internal team to track work that has already been scoped. Feature request software is for collecting and organizing input from users before it becomes scoped 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, two feedback boards, a public roadmap, and a public changelog. 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, and they'll keep coming back.
Public boards work for most teams. Users see they're not alone in wanting something, and transparency builds trust. Private boards are useful for enterprise customers, internal teams, or NDA'd ideas. UserJot supports both on paid plans.
Acknowledge the request quickly, ask clarifying questions if needed, update the status as you make decisions, and notify users when you ship. UserJot automates the entire notification loop so you only have to do the decision-making.
Be transparent about your reasoning. Close the request with a brief explanation. Users respect honesty more than silence. Some requests don't fit your product vision, and that's fine to say out loud.