- What is the best customer feedback tool for SaaS?
- There's no single best - it depends on your size and budget. For indie hackers and small SaaS teams on a flat budget, Votiez ($0–$14.99/mo flat) is the simplest fit. For an established all-rounder, Canny is the safe pick. For feedback plus a full support suite, Featurebase. For deep enterprise product management, Productboard or UserVoice. For a free self-hosted option, Fider.
- What's the best free customer feedback tool?
- Fider is the most capable genuinely free option, since it's open-source and self-hosted (you pay only for your own hosting). Among hosted tools, Votiez has a free plan with public boards, a roadmap, and unlimited feedback and changelog entries; Canny's free plan is capped at 25 tracked users; and Featurebase's free plan is generous on volume but limited to a single seat.
- How much do customer feedback tools cost?
- They range from $0 to over $999/mo. Self-hosted open-source (Fider) is free aside from hosting. Flat-rate tools for small teams run roughly $5–$50/mo (Votiez from $4.99, Frill from $25, Nolt from $29). Usage- or seat-based tools (Canny, Featurebase, Productboard) scale with your users or team size. Enterprise platforms like UserVoice start near $999/mo.
- Flat pricing or per-user pricing - which is better?
- Flat pricing (Votiez, Frill, Nolt) keeps your bill predictable no matter how many users vote or how many teammates you add, which suits small and growing teams. Per-user or per-seat pricing (Canny's tracked users, Featurebase's seats, Productboard's makers) can be fine at small scale but grows as your product and team grow - worth modelling your real numbers before committing.
- What should a customer feedback tool include?
- At minimum: a public feedback board where users can submit and upvote ideas, a roadmap to show what you're planning, and a changelog to announce what shipped. Useful extras include voting and prioritization, custom statuses, private boards, integrations with your issue tracker, and a custom domain. Match the feature depth to your actual workflow rather than paying for an enterprise suite you won't use.