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Feedback board for startups
Startups need to hear user requests without drowning in tool sprawl. A lightweight feedback board should collect demand, help prioritize what matters, and connect user requests to real product decisions.
Why startup teams struggle here
Feedback often arrives in support chats, founder inboxes, community posts, and random notes. Without one visible place to consolidate it, requests disappear or get repeated indefinitely.
What a good startup feedback board should provide
- public requests and lightweight voting
- clear visibility into what the team is actually planning
- a simple bridge from request to roadmap item
- enough structure to reduce chaos, without enterprise overhead
Why Buildboard is relevant
Buildboard is being shaped to give small teams one lighter place for feedback, roadmap visibility, and changelog updates. The goal is not to become a giant suite; it is to make public product communication understandable and maintainable.
Related pages: Public roadmap for indie SaaS teams and Buildboard vs Canny.
Next step
If your team needs a feedback board without heavy process, request early access or explore the docs first.