Standalone portal
A public, branded page where anyone on the internet can browse feedback, upvote ideas, and submit their own. No code required, just a link.
UserJot is the feedback, roadmap, and changelog tool for SaaS teams that build transparently. Collect ideas in one place, prioritize in public, and turn every release into an update users actually read.

Powering product-led companies
Outcomes
Most teams lose feedback somewhere between the inbox and the release notes. UserJot holds the whole path together, so every idea has a clear route from submitted, to planned, to shipped, to the user who asked for it.
Collect feedback from customers, teammates, and support in one system.
Show what is under review, planned, and in progress so users can see what is moving and why.
Turn every release into a changelog update that reaches the users who asked for it.
Bring users back with visible progress and updates that invite more votes, comments, and ideas.

Our strategy is to stay close to our users and obsess over quality. UserJot makes that easy: one place to listen, build what users want, and keep the feedback loop short.
Give users a simple way to share what they want, and your team a board that stays organized on its own. AI catches duplicates as users type, tags every post, and keeps the board clean as feedback grows.
Make boards visible to everyone, or keep posts private between the author and your team.
Users rally around the ideas they want most and discuss the ones that need more context before you build.
AI surfaces similar requests as users type, so you get one strong post instead of ten weak ones.
Let users submit ideas without creating an account, while your team stays in control of moderation.
Every submission is categorized on the way in, so your team can filter, search, and prioritize without setup.
Drop a single script tag into your app and your board opens right where your users already are.

Entry points
Both entry points share the same boards, roadmap, and changelog underneath, so every piece of feedback ends up in one place no matter where it came from.
A public, branded page where anyone on the internet can browse feedback, upvote ideas, and submit their own. No code required, just a link.
One script tag puts feedback, roadmap, and changelog inside your product, so active users can weigh in without ever leaving your app.
The public view stays in sync with the work your team is actually doing. Change a feedback item's status and the roadmap reflects it instantly, complete with vote counts, context, and a link back to the original request.
Change a feedback item's status and the public roadmap updates immediately. No duplicate work, no stale columns.
Each roadmap item shows how many users voted for it, so demand is visible right alongside direction.
Every item links back to the feedback it came from, giving users credit for what they actually asked for.
Pending, Review, Planned, In Progress, and Completed. A simple path every item follows, so "planned" actually means something.
Gentle warnings when too many items pile up in planned or in progress keep your roadmap focused and your promises honest.
Items that sit untouched for too long get flagged, so your team can either commit to them or close them cleanly.

Every release becomes a moment your users actually notice. UserJot drafts the post from the feedback you just closed, emails the users who voted for it, and flags a fresh update inside your product, all without extra work from your team.
Closed feedback becomes a ready-to-edit post with copy and tags suggested, so you're never starting from a blank page.
Every update reaches the users who voted or commented on the feature, so the people who asked hear first.
Active users see a fresh-update badge inside your product the moment you publish, no email required.
Each post references the feedback that sparked it, so users can trace any shipped feature back to the original ask.
Queue posts in advance so announcements go live exactly when you want, even when your team is offline.
Automated reminders nudge your team to publish when there's enough shipped work worth announcing.

Engagement
Feedback tools usually go quiet after collection. A user submits an idea, it lands in a dashboard, and that's the last they hear. UserJot treats every submission as the start of a loop 01, not the end of one.
When someone upvotes their idea, they hear about it 02. The status moves to Planned, they hear about it. The feature ships, they hear about it first 03. And every week, a digest pulls them back with the ideas worth voting on 04.
None of it is something you configure. The emails are already designed, already written, already scheduled. Turn UserJot on, and the loop starts running the same day.
4×
Users come back to your product four times more often once the loop is running.
40%
Teams see roughly 40% more submissions when their board goes public.
10%+
Users who watch their ideas ship in public are significantly less likely to leave.
UserJot ships with an MCP server, so Claude, Cursor, or any other agent you work with can triage feedback, update the roadmap, and draft changelogs from wherever you already work.
Learn moreClaude Code 1.4.2 · connected to userjot-mcp
⎿userjot-mcp::listRequests→ 7 requests across 3 boards
⎿userjot-mcp::createChangelog→ draft ready, 184 tokens
This week in Cadence
Workspace exports now respect team timezones. Bulk actions handle 2× larger selections. Fixed a rendering glitch in threaded replies.
⎿userjot-mcp::updateChangelog→ scheduled, notifies 1,284 subscribers
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“Our strategy is to stay close to our users and obsess over quality. UserJot makes that easy: one place to listen, build what users want, and keep the feedback loop short.”
“UserJot has noticeably improved our product process. Instead of piecing together feedback from support, email, and social, we have one hub to collect feedback, gauge interest, and keep users updated on improvements. It's helped us move faster and focus on things customers actually want.”
“We set up UserJot and our users actually started leaving feedback. Clean, simple, and we finally know what to build next.”
“Ever since we added UserJot, the most common thing users mention in reviews is that we actually listen. It's helped us build a loyal community of users who feel like they're shaping the app with us.”
“We'd been looking for a feedback board for some time. Every app we found was either bloated or expensive. Userjot hits the sweet spot! The UI is next-level, and the pace of improvement has been amazing!”
Getting started
No credit card, no sales call, no 47-field form. An email and a workspace name are all it takes to start collecting feedback.
Sign up with just an email. Pick a name. That is the entire form.
Send your board URL to users, drop it in your docs, or link it from your site. Feedback starts flowing in.
Users submit. Votes pile up. You ship. Users hear about it, and come back with more.
Pricing
Charging per user for a feedback tool is like charging per customer for a store. It's backwards. UserJot prices the tool, not your reach.
Free, forever.
$0/ month
What's included
For small teams.
$29/ month
Everything in Free, plus
For growing teams.
$59/ month
Everything in Starter, plus
The team
UserJot is built by a solo founder who got tired of bloated, overpriced feedback tools. Every feature earns its spot by being something worth building alone, shipping fast, and using every day.
No meetings, no committee, no product manager by committee. Every feature ships because one person decided it was worth building.
Beautiful software makes users want to participate. Every screen is built with that in mind, because ugly tools get abandoned.
Updates go out weekly, often based on feedback posted directly to UserJot's own board.
No investors means we optimize for your renewal, not an exit. If UserJot works for you, it works for us.
Start building
When users take the time to share feedback, they're invested in what you're building. Show them you're listening, and they become the ones who stay.
This is what building out loud looks like.
Free forever · No credit card · 30-second setup
Questions
Setup, pricing, migration, and how feedback, roadmap, and changelog actually fit together.
A feedback board is a public or private space where your users submit feature requests, vote on what they want, and see what you're building. It replaces scattered feedback from emails, Slack, and support tickets with one organized place.
About 30 seconds. Sign up with an email, pick a workspace name, and you already have a public board, a roadmap, and a changelog ready to share.
Never. Every plan, including the free one, has unlimited users and unlimited posts. We charge for features like custom domains, private boards, and integrations, not for the people using them.
Yes. Paid plans include custom domains, branded logos, favicons, and a primary color that propagates through the portal, widget, and emails. Full white-label is available on the Professional plan.
They're one system. When you move a feedback item to Planned, it shows up on the roadmap. When you ship it, the changelog drafts a post and notifies every user who voted or commented. You don't wire any of that together.
Yes. Guest posting lets anyone submit without creating an account. Anonymous mode goes further and strips the author name from submissions that go public. Both are available on paid plans.
Teams typically see over 10% lower churn after adopting UserJot. When users see their feedback move through Planned, In Progress, and Shipped in public, they stop shopping for alternatives.
It's designed for them. The widget, auto-login, flat pricing, and the integrations are all shaped around how SaaS teams collect feedback and ship to paying customers.
We have first-class imports for Canny and CSV, with AI-assisted column mapping to handle custom data. For anything unusual, we help migrate by hand.
Yes. A full REST API, webhooks, and an MCP server so your agents can triage feedback, update the roadmap, and publish changelogs from wherever you already work.
SSO is available on the Professional plan. Automatic login, a JWT-based SSO-lite option, is on Starter and Professional for smoother sign-in across your product.