Feature requests everywhere.
Twitter replies. Emails. Support tickets. Random Slack messages. DMs from users.
The problem is not collecting feature requests. The problem is deciding what actually matters.
Votes alone don't solve that. The loudest users win.
So I built BuildVote.
It is a public roadmap + feature voting system, but with an intelligence layer that tries to understand the context behind feedback (yes, it is a constant improvement of teaching the system).
Instead of only counting votes, the system analyzes comments and feedback signals to help identify patterns and priorities.
The goal is simple: Help product builders prioritize features with better signal, not just noise.
Current features: - Public roadmap with feature voting - Context-aware feedback collection - AI-assisted prioritization insights - Changelog and roadmap transparency - Simple embed / hosted roadmap
The target users are: - Indie SaaS founders - WordPress plugin developers - small product teams
I built it because I wanted something I would actually use for my own products.
Still early. I'm still working on many things. In fact our product roadmap is the show-and-tell of the product.
I would love feedback from builders here.