Feedback management for product teams

Find out what your users actually want fixed

Add a feedback widget to any web app, mobile app, or SaaS product. Users submit screenshots, AI groups recurring issues, and PushFeedback routes everything to Jira, Slack, or wherever your team works. Stop losing feedback in spreadsheets and email threads.

Free up to 25 entries. No credit card. Works with React, Vue, WordPress, plain HTML, and more.

app.yourproduct.com/dashboard
Dashboard
MRR
$48K
Users
2,431
Churn
3.2%

How can we improve?

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The export to CSV cuts off at 1000 rows. Can you raise that limit?

Used by 200+ product teams

Camunda
JointJS
Katalon
Spotify

“We turned 800 scattered feedback emails into 12 prioritized fixes.”

David Garcia, Biel.ai

Your users have feedback.
You just can't see it.

It's scattered across Slack, support emails, NPS surveys, sales calls, and the spreadsheet your CSM is going to consolidate. By the time it reaches the roadmap meeting, the loudest voice wins, the actual patterns are lost, and the same bug report shows up next quarter.

Without feedback management

  • Feedback scattered across email, Slack, and spreadsheets
  • No way to know which issues affect the most users
  • Vague bug reports like "it doesn't work"
  • Feedback falls through the cracks and gets lost

With PushFeedback

  • All feedback in one dashboard with screenshots and context
  • See patterns and prioritize by impact, not by who's loudest
  • Screenshots show exactly what users mean
  • Routes to Jira, Slack, or whatever your team already uses
The honest pitch

Yes, you could build this yourself.
Here's what you'd actually be signing up for.

A feedback form takes an afternoon with Cursor or Claude. The rest of the iceberg takes a year. We've been building it since 2023.

Build it yourself

est. 3-6 months + forever

What you'd actually need to ship

Basic widget (form, send button)1 day
Database, auth, admin dashboard1-2 weeks
Screenshot capture and annotation1-2 weeks
AI categorization and theme detection1 month
Multi-product, team roles, retention1 month
Stay GDPR-ready (DSARs, audits, law changes)forever
Jira, Slack, Linear, GitHub, webhook3-4 weeks
Mobile SDK, browser console capture3-4 weeks
Maintenance, security, feature requestsforever

Build cost

$37K–$75K

Senior engineer at $150K fully-loaded × 3-6 months

Plus running cost

$30–$200 / month

Database, AI inference, screenshot storage, error monitoring

PushFeedback

5 minutes + zero maintenance

What you actually need

  • All of the above, working today
  • 5 minutes to install, free up to 25 entries
  • Native Jira, Slack, Linear routing
  • AI grouping out of the box
  • GDPR-ready, plus security and uptime handled

Professional plan

$24 /month

Less than a single engineering hour

Building a feedback form feels productive. Building feedback infrastructure is six months you wanted to spend on your actual product.

What you actually get

Collect, organize, prioritize,
act.

/01

One inbox for everything

All feedback in one dashboard with screenshots, console logs, and user context. No more spreadsheet roulette.

CSV export limited to 1000 rows8 votes
Mobile sidebar overlaps content12 votes
Need bulk delete for projects5 votes
Love the new export feature+15
/02

Screenshots, not "it doesn't work"

Users annotate exactly what's broken. Browser console and network logs come along automatically.

“This crashes when I have more than 10 items in the cart.”
Pro user · 2h ago
/03

AI prioritizes by impact

Stop reading every comment. AI clusters feedback into themes and ranks by how many users hit each issue.

Mobile sidebar overflow42 mentions
Export limit too low31 mentions
Missing bulk operations18 mentions
+ 6 more themes
/04

Routes to where your team works

Bugs go to Jira, feature requests to Linear, customer wins to Slack. Feedback lands where it gets acted on.

Bugs → Jira backlog
Features → Linear
Wins → Slack #wins
AI Reports

AI does the reading.
Your roadmap writes itself.

Every Monday, your team gets a report: top recurring themes, sentiment trend, and recommended fixes ranked by user impact. The kind of analysis a senior PM would do, except it doesn't take half a day.

Weekly report · Mar 17 - Mar 24

412 new feedback entries · 9 themes · 5 priority fixes

User sentiment
+6%

Top recurring themes

P1

Mobile sidebar overlaps content at 375px

42 mentions · affects 18% of mobile users

P1

CSV export hard-capped at 1000 rows

31 mentions · 8 churn risks flagged

P2

No bulk operations on projects

18 mentions · enterprise feature request

Recommended actions

Fix sidebar layout at <420px breakpoint. Single CSS change resolves 42 mentions.

Raise CSV export limit to 100K rows or paginate. 8 paid accounts threatening to leave.

Add bulk select to projects view. Enterprise-tier blocker.

Built for product teams

Whatever you ship,
find what's breaking the experience.

WEB APPLICATIONS

Find what's broken in the flow

Catch broken signup flows, confusing checkout pages, and friction points before they hit your churn dashboard.

"The checkout flow is confusing"

"This button doesn't work on mobile"

MOBILE APPS

Bug reports that are actually useful

Screenshots, device info, and OS version come with every report. No more "it crashes sometimes" tickets that your engineers can't reproduce.

"I can't find the settings"

"The app crashes when I do this"

SAAS PLATFORMS

Feature requests, ranked

See which features customers want, which segments are asking, and which requests block paid users.

"This feature is hard to use"

"I need a tutorial for this"

Integrations

Drops into any stack.

Install via npm, CDN, or copy-paste. Most teams are live in under 10 minutes.

Plus Make, Zapier, ClickUp, Asana, Notion, and any tool you can hit with a webhook. See all integrations →

Frequently asked questions

You can. A basic widget is an afternoon's work. The dashboard, AI grouping, multi-product filtering, GDPR compliance, integrations, and ongoing maintenance are not. Most teams who try end up with a half-finished tool that nobody on the team checks. PushFeedback is the version that actually gets used because we've built and tested it on 200+ teams.

Yes. Set up multiple projects under one account. Each can have its own widget, branding, routing rules, and team members. AI Reports work per-project or rolled up across all of them.

No. The widget loads asynchronously and adds under 30KB. Screenshot capture only runs when a user explicitly opens the widget.

The free plan never expires. You get up to 25 feedback entries to test the product. Upgrade when you're ready to scale.

If you can paste a script tag, you can install PushFeedback. We have native plugins for React, Vue, Next.js, and WordPress if you'd rather not touch HTML at all.

Built for GDPR compliance: a configurable consent checkbox you tie to your own privacy policy, no tracking cookies, and no personal data collected unless the user explicitly opts in. EU-hosted infrastructure available. Full DSAR support and data export at any time.

Vague bug reports? Never again.

Get screenshots with annotations instead of "it doesn't work" tickets. Your users show you exactly what they mean. Get the widget on your product in 5 minutes.

  • 25 entries free
  • No credit card
  • Setup in 5 minutes
  • Cancel anytime