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Show HN: How do you prioritize user feedback without going insane?
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by superproton
127 days ago
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Genuine question for HN – I've been struggling with this for years across side projects and my day job.
Feature requests come in from everywhere: Slack, email, Twitter DMs, GitHub issues, support tickets, random conversations. I've tried spreadsheets, Notion databases, pinned messages – nothing sticks. The loudest users win, not the best ideas.
The problems I keep hitting: No single place to point users to when they say "I have an idea"
No way to let users signal what actually matters to them
I forget half the requests within a week
Zero visibility for users on whether their feedback was even heard I got frustrated enough to build something. It's called Plaudera – a dead simple public feedback board with voting. I'm literally using it to collect feedback on itself right now: https://feedback.plaudera.com But honestly I'm more curious about what's worked for others. Do you just live in GitHub Issues? Is there a workflow I'm missing? For those running small teams or solo projects – how do you decide what to build next? |
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