Build your Feedback Board with AI in under 5 minutes
Build a public feedback board where users post feature requests, vote on them, and follow statuses from planned to shipped — a Canny-style board on your own domain.
Hoe het werkt
Stap 1
Beschrijf je idee
Schrijf een prompt die beschrijft wat je wilt.
Stap 2
AI bouwt het
FloopFloop genereert productieklare code direct.
Stap 3
Deploy & ga live
Je project wordt gehost op een eigen subdomein in minuten.
Waarom bouwen met AI in plaats van een developer inhuren?
| FloopFloop | Traditionele developer | |
|---|---|---|
| Tijd tot lancering | Minder dan 5 minuten | 2-8 weken |
| Kosten | Vanaf €0 | €5.000 - €50.000+ |
| Onderhoud | Inbegrepen | Doorlopend contract |
What is a feedback board?
A feedback board is where a product team's roadmap meets its users: people post requests, votes surface what matters, and statuses — planned, in progress, shipped — close the loop in public. Done well it replaces three messy channels at once (support tickets asking for features, scattered Slack threads, the founder's private list) with one ranked, deduplicated queue. Canny defined the category and Upvoty and Frill compete on price, all charging by tracked users. The mechanics are simple — requests, votes, statuses, comments — but the operational details decide whether it works: merging duplicates so votes concentrate, declining honestly so the board stays credible, and notifying voters on ship so contributing ever felt worthwhile.
Common features
- Feature requests with title, description, and category
- One-vote-per-user upvoting, toggleable
- Statuses: under review, planned, in progress, shipped, declined
- Public roadmap view grouped by status
- Duplicate merging that combines votes and voters
- Comments with admin replies highlighted
- Email to all voters when their request ships
- Changelog page linking shipped items to their requests
- Admin queue sorted by votes, recency, or customer segment
- CSV export for planning meetings
Real-world examples
SaaS public roadmap
A B2B tool runs its board at feedback.product.com. Prospects check the shipped column during evaluation; the sales team links requests instead of promising features verbally.
Indie app triage
A solo developer lets the board rank what to build next. Merging duplicates turned forty scattered requests into twelve clear ones — three covered 80% of the votes.
Internal IT queue
An ops team collects tooling requests from 200 employees. Quarterly planning starts from the CSV export, sorted by votes, instead of whoever asked loudest.
Why FloopFloop fits feedback board projects
Feedback tools price per tracked user, which means the bill grows exactly as the board succeeds. On FloopFloop the board is a flat-cost app you own: requests and votes are rows you can join against your own customer data — 'show me requests where voters include enterprise accounts' is a query, not an enterprise-plan feature. The workflow bends to your team instead of the reverse: add a customer-segment weight to vote ranking, wire the shipped status to your changelog, or keep it ruthlessly simple. When the process changes, you describe the change and the board redeploys at the same URL.
Probeer deze prompts
Kopieer een prompt en plak deze in FloopFloop om te beginnen.
Build a public feedback board for my product: users post feature requests, upvote existing ones, and comment. Each request has a status — under review, planned, in progress, shipped, declined — that only admins can change. Sort by top votes and newest.
Create a feedback board with a public roadmap view: three columns (planned, in progress, shipped) showing the top-voted requests in each, plus a private admin view where I can merge duplicate requests and the votes combine.
Design a feedback portal with categories (features, bugs, integrations), email notifications to a request's voters when its status changes, and a changelog page that lists shipped items with their original request linked.
Build an internal feedback board for company tooling: employees sign in, post and vote, and an admin dashboard ranks requests by votes weighted by team size, with a quarterly CSV export for the planning meeting.
Veelgestelde vragen
How does voting work?
What statuses can a request have?
Can I merge duplicate requests?
Do voters get notified when something ships?
Should the board be public or private?
Why build my own instead of using Canny?
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