Hi HN! I'm Ben, founder of Swiftly Workspace, and I'm launching FeedbackKit - a complete feedback management platform built for developers who ship on multiple platforms.
The problem: Most feedback tools are either abandonware side projects or enterprise solutions too complex for indie devs and small teams. I needed something actively maintained, truly multi-platform, and built for the long haul.
What FeedbackKit does:
Native apps for iPhone, iPad, and macOS (currently in App Store review, but you can access the full admin portal via web now). Soon you'll be able to manage feedback anywhere with native SwiftUI apps optimized for each platform.
Two-way communication with users. When you update feedback status or leave comments, users get automatic notifications. This turns one-way submissions into real conversations and builds trust.
10+ integrations including Linear, Slack, Notion, Trello, Asana, Monday, Airtable, Basecamp, and Teamwork. Feedback flows directly into your existing workflow.
Coming soon: Integrations with Kit, Mailchimp, Mailterlite, and Hubspot. You'll be able to keep your users informed about feature progress through your existing email marketing tools and seamlessly integrate feedback loops into your app.
Multi-platform SDKs with simple integration. All SDKs are fully functional now - native support for Swift, JavaScript, React Native, Kotlin, and Flutter. Integration takes minutes, not hours.
Real-time analytics to track feedback trends, user engagement, and MRR metrics.
A bit about me: I've spent 15+ years transforming how European businesses operate through technology - ERP implementations, M&A integrations, hands-on product development. FeedbackKit isn't a side project; it's core work at Swiftly Workspace with ongoing development and support.
Pricing: Free tier to start. For the first 100 signups, use code HACKERNEWS100 for 50% off the first year.
Try it at: https://www.getfeedbackkit.com
I'd love to hear your feedback (meta, I know) and answer any questions about the platform, the tech stack, or the approach.