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A customer feedback and public roadmap for digital products

A customer feedback and public roadmap for digital products

by xcanchal·May 4, 2026·4 points·0 comments

AI Analysis

MidShip It

FeatureFlag and Canny clone that works, but offers no new angle on the problem.

Strengths
  • Clean, straightforward UI makes setting up a feedback board quick for non-technical founders.
  • Voting mechanism helps prioritize features based on actual user demand signals.
  • Free tier removes friction for early-stage projects needing basic feedback collection.
Weaknesses
  • Direct competitor to established tools like Canny, FeatureFlag, and Trello with no differentiation.
  • Lacks advanced integrations or unique workflows that would justify switching from existing tools.
Category
Target Audience

SaaS founders, product managers, solopreneurs

Similar To

Canny · FeatureFlag · Trello

Post Description

I have been working on a tool that allows digital products involving users on their products by gathering feedback and communicating progress on features and fixes.

Simple to understand and use, and considering new and interesting features for the near future.

Create your board for free (for limited time)

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