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Buildboard · lightweight public product hub

Collect feedback, share your roadmap, and publish updates — without a bloated tool.

Buildboard gives small SaaS teams one clean public surface to capture feature requests, show what is being built, and keep customers updated without forcing them into a bulky community platform.

Feedback board
Let users submit ideas and vote publicly.
Roadmap view
Show what is planned, building, or shipped.
Changelog
Publish updates in a format people actually read.
Illustration of a public feedback board, roadmap and changelog inside Buildboard

How it works

Simple flow, clear signal
Three-step flow: collect feedback, prioritize, then publish updates

From scattered requests to one visible product loop

Most small teams collect feedback in random emails, chat threads, and notes. Buildboard is meant to give that process one public place customers can understand.

  • Collect feature requests and votes in one place
  • Turn the strongest signals into roadmap items
  • Close the loop with changelog updates customers can follow

Simple by design

One clean surface for roadmap visibility, user feedback, and product updates.

Built for small teams

Made for solo founders and lean SaaS teams that need clarity, not a bulky feedback suite.

Easy to adopt

A focused product hub your team can launch quickly, without stitching together a roadmap tool, feedback board, and changelog page.

Planned MVP

  • Email auth
  • One workspace
  • Public feedback board
  • Public roadmap
  • Changelog
  • Voting
  • Basic moderation

What you get

Early access to a cleaner public product communication workflow, plus a chance to shape the first usable version.

Simple enough to evaluate quickly. Focused enough to influence what gets built next.

Why teams switch

  • No bulky “community platform” feel
  • No need to stitch together multiple tools
  • Clear public product communication from day one

Built for a different buyer

If you are a large company with complex workflows, Buildboard may feel too lightweight.

If you are a founder or tiny SaaS team, that is exactly the point.

Common questions

  • Is this for internal project management?
    No. It is for public-facing roadmap, feedback, and changelog communication.
  • Is this trying to replace enterprise suites?
    No. It is designed for teams that want something much simpler.
  • Can I try it now?
    Yes — the first public MVP is live, and early access is open for teams that want to help shape what comes next.

Ready to keep customers in the loop?

Join the waitlist if you want a simpler way to handle feedback, roadmap visibility, and product updates.

Request early access