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Upvoicy – Simple feedback management tool for teams and creators

Upvoicy – Simple feedback management tool for teams and creators

by optinghost·Feb 24, 2026·1 point·0 comments

AI Analysis

MidSolve My ProblemShip It

Lightweight feedback board—Canny, Frill, and ProductBoard do this at scale already.

Strengths
  • Positioned against feature-bloat in existing tools; genuinely lightweight proposition appeals to solo founders.
  • Clear workflow: collect → prioritize → roadmap → changelog avoids forcing unused features on small teams.
  • Free trial, no signup friction removes activation barriers for initial trials.
Weaknesses
  • Crowded category with mature competitors (Canny, Frill, ProductBoard, UserVoice) that each solve this identically.
  • No clear differentiation beyond 'simpler'—simpler is table stakes; no evidence of technical edge or network effects.
Category
Target Audience

SaaS founders, product managers, and small business teams needing simple feedback collection.

Similar To

Canny · Frill · ProductBoard

Post Description

Hi HN,

I built Upvoicy to help teams, freelancers, and small businesses collect and manage user feedback in a simple way.

While working on my own projects, I felt that most feedback tools were either too complex, too expensive, or packed with features I did not really need. So I decided to build something lightweight and straightforward.

With Upvoicy, you can:

Create a public feedback board

Let users submit ideas and vote

Manage suggestions in one place

Keep your roadmap clear and organized

The goal is to make feedback collection simple and practical without unnecessary complexity.

I would really appreciate your honest feedback, suggestions, or criticism. I am actively improving it and would love to hear what you think.

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