Loudest voice wins
Decisions come from whoever complains loudest in Slack or support, while quieter users get ignored.
Give your users a public board to upvote the features they want most. Votes rank your priorities automatically, and when a feature ships, every voter hears about it first.

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The problem
Without feature voting, the loudest customer wins every decision. Requests pile up across Slack threads, support docs, and scattered tickets, with no way to tell which ones matter to more than one person.
Decisions come from whoever complains loudest in Slack or support, while quieter users get ignored.
Hundreds of feature requests, and no way to tell which ones matter to more than a handful of users.
Users can't see what others are asking for, or show support for the ideas they care about too.
Building features nobody asked for while top requests collect dust.
How voting works
Users upvote the features they want most, and the ideas with the most demand rise to the top automatically. Your priorities come from real votes instead of gut calls.
Users upvote with a single click, no account required. The most-voted ideas rise to the top of the board automatically.
AI suggests similar existing ideas as users type, so votes consolidate instead of scattering across duplicates.
Sort the board by vote count, status, or date submitted. Your most requested features are always one click away.
Users add context with comments. Understand the "why" behind each vote, not just the count.

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.
How it works
Every step of the voting loop happens in public, from first submission to launch email. Users stay engaged, and your team stays accountable to what it said it would ship.
Create your voting board in seconds. Share the link, embed the widget, or both. Users start submitting and voting the moment you go live.
Users browse the board, upvote the ideas they want, and submit new ones. AI catches duplicates as they type, so every vote lands on the right post.
Your most-voted features sit at the top of the board. Update status as you build, and every voter hears about it the moment their idea ships.
Where users vote
A public voting board for anyone on the web, and an in-app widget for users already inside your product. Both feed the same board underneath, so votes land in one place no matter how they got there.
A branded page anyone on the web can visit to browse ideas, upvote their favorites, and submit their own. No login required to vote.
A single script tag embeds the voting widget inside your product. Users vote without ever leaving the page, which lifts participation by default.
Also included
Let users vote without creating an account.
Get notified in Slack when users submit or vote.
Internal voting for enterprise or beta features.
Voting boards in your users' language.
Your logo, colors, and custom domain.
Users get emailed when voted ideas move forward.
Beyond voting
Most feature voting tools stop after the vote. UserJot carries every upvoted idea through to a public roadmap, a shipped feature, and an email to the people who asked for it. One loop, not three tools.
Change a voted feature's status, and the public roadmap updates on its own. Users see exactly what's planned, in progress, and shipping next. No second tool to maintain.
When a voted feature ships, announce it in the changelog. Everyone who voted gets a launch email automatically. The loop closes itself.
The complete feedback loop
Voters get emailed when their idea ships. No manual follow-up.
Pending, Planned, In Progress, Completed. Always visible.
Users come back to vote, check status, and see shipped features.
UserJot vs Canny
Canny starts at $79 a month and caps your free plan at 25 tracked users. Feature Upvote charges per board. UserJot is free forever on the core features, with unlimited users on every plan and AI duplicate detection, an auto-updating roadmap, and a changelog that they charge extra for.
| Feature | UserJot | Canny |
|---|---|---|
| Feature voting | ||
| AI duplicate detection | Basic, not AI | |
| Auto-updating roadmap | Manual | |
| Integrated changelog | Separate add-on | |
| Automatic voter notifications | Limited | |
| Free plan users | Unlimited | 25 tracked users only |
| Pricing | Free forever | $79/month to start |
| Per-board pricing | No | Yes, scales fast |
| Guest voting, no login | Email required | |
| Migration from Canny | One-click import | |
| Setup time | 30 seconds | Minutes to hours |
| Design & UX | Modern, clean | Dated interface |
Pricing
Feature voting, public roadmap, and changelog on every plan, including the free one. No credit card, no trial period, no per-seat or per-board charges.
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-board charges. Most feature voting tools charge $49 to $99 per board; UserJot gives you two for free.
Setup
No coding required, no credit card, no sales call. Just an email, a workspace name, and a voting board that's live the moment you finish signing up.
Sign up with just an email. Pick a workspace name, and your feature voting board is live. That's the entire form.
Share the board link, embed the widget in your app, or both. Users can vote the moment they see it.
Most-voted features rise to the top automatically. Update status as you build, and every voter hears about it the moment you ship.
The payoff
Feature voting turns a one-way product into a conversation. When users see their votes turn into shipped features, they don't just use your product.
They become champions. That's the difference between customers and advocates.
Free forever · No credit card · 30-second setup
Questions
Everything worth knowing about feature voting, how it works, and how UserJot compares to the tools you might already be using.
Feature voting software lets your users upvote the features and ideas they want most. It gives product teams a clear, data-backed way to prioritize what to build next based on real user demand instead of guesswork.
You create a public board where users can submit ideas and vote on existing ones. The most-voted features rise to the top of your list. When you build and ship a feature, everyone who voted gets notified automatically.
Feature request tools focus on collecting ideas. Feature voting adds a prioritization layer: users upvote ideas, so you see which requests are most popular. UserJot combines both. Users submit requests, vote on priorities, and get notified when ideas ship.
Make voting easy. Skip the login requirement with guest voting, embed the widget directly in your app, and include your board link in emails and onboarding. Users vote more often when they can see other people's votes and track the status of their own ideas.
Yes. UserJot supports guest voting so users can upvote features without signing up. This dramatically increases participation compared to tools that require account creation.
When a user submits a new idea, UserJot's AI suggests similar existing ideas. Instead of creating a duplicate, users vote on the existing one. This consolidates votes on the right ideas so your vote counts are accurate.
Yes. You can create private voting boards for internal use, great for letting your team vote on priorities, collecting ideas from employees, or running beta feedback programs.
In UserJot, when you change a feature's status to Planned or In Progress, it automatically appears on your public roadmap. Users who voted on that feature can see it's being built. No manual roadmap updates needed.
You publish a changelog entry for the shipped feature, and UserJot emails everyone who voted on it automatically. The feedback loop closes itself, and users see that their votes translate into shipped product.
Yes. UserJot has a free forever plan that includes feature voting, 2 boards, unlimited users, a public roadmap, and a changelog. Most competing tools start at $49 to $79 per month. You only pay when you need advanced features like custom branding or more boards.
Feature Upvote charges $49 per board per month with no free tier. Canny starts at $79 per month. UserJot is free forever with unlimited users and includes features they charge extra for, like AI duplicate detection, auto-updating roadmaps, and an integrated changelog.
No. Votes are one important signal, but not the only one. Consider who is voting (are they paying customers or free users?), strategic fit, technical effort, and business impact. Feature voting removes guesswork, but smart product teams combine votes with their own judgment.