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Your users vote. Your agent ships it.
A hosted feature-voting board your coding agent works from.
- Users vote on what to build next
- Your agent pulls the top request as a build-ready spec
- Shipping posts the changelog automatically
- Voters get an email the moment their request ships
From $19/mo billed yearly. 14-day money-back.
CSV export
Slack notifications
> Pull my top-voted feature request and implement it
[tool] list_requests -> req_x7Kp3 "Dark mode" (32 votes)
✓ Published to changelog. Opted-in voters queued for notification
Your agent does the coding. FeatQ is the queue it pulls from. See our live board.
Requests pile up in a board nobody ships from.
Feedback is scattered. Requests live in email, DMs, and Discord, and most are lost by Friday.
The loudest voice wins. Without votes you build for whoever shouted last, not the ten users who wanted the same thing quietly.
Silence kills trust. Users who suggest something and never hear back stop suggesting, then stop showing up.
FeatQ puts requests, votes, and updates in one place your users can see.
How it works
Feedback becomes agent work without a planning meeting.
Collect
Add the widget in one prompt
Paste the FeatQ install prompt into Claude Code, Cursor, or ChatGPT and collect feedback inside your product.
Prioritize
Let users vote
Users submit requests and vote with email-based identity, so the board stays useful without user accounts.
Ship
Your agent pulls the work
Claude Code, Cursor, Codex CLI, Windsurf, or any MCP client can fetch top requests and generate an implementation spec.
Close the loop
Done publishes the changelog
When your agent marks a request done, FeatQ updates the changelog and queues email for voters who opted in.
What you get
A board for users. A work queue for agents.
One board, not scattered DMs
Hosted request intake, voting, comments, statuses, and admin controls.
No export step
Your agent reads the board directly. Every board ships with its own MCP endpoint.
Votes become build-ready specs
A voted request turns into a scoped brief your agent can act on, not a ticket you rewrite.
In your app with one prompt
Embed feedback collection in Lovable, Bolt, v0, or any custom app. No SDK project.
Shipping announces itself
Done publishes the changelog and emails the voters who asked.
Flat price, no per-user fees
Your users never pay to submit or vote.
Pricing
Flat pricing for founders who ship.
Monthly
Flexible monthly billing for one feedback board.
$19$29/mo
- Hosted feedback board
- Per-board MCP server
- Agent-ready spec generation
- Embeddable widget
- Public changelog
- Thousands of voters included
14-day money-back guarantee. Cancel anytime.
Yearly
Pay yearly and save on the same feature set.
$12$19/mo
billed $144/year$228save 37%
- Hosted feedback board
- Per-board MCP server
- Agent-ready spec generation
- Embeddable widget
- Public changelog
- Thousands of voters included
14-day money-back guarantee. Cancel anytime.
Launch offer
The first 25 customers lock this rate for the life of their subscription.
33% off
on Monthly and Yearly plans
Just 24 left
- Every plan benefit included
- Founders rate, locked for life
- Gone once 25 are claimed
Enterprise suites organize feedback. FeatQ ships it.
Larger suites are useful when many teams need reporting, segmentation, and account workflows. FeatQ stays focused on the path from voted request to agent-ready implementation.
| Decision point | FeatQ | Enterprise feedback suites |
|---|---|---|
| Primary job | Turn votes into agent-ready work | Organize feedback across teams |
| Agent workflow | Per-board MCP server | Usually manual export or API setup |
| Spec generation | Depends on tool and plan | |
| Widget install | One prompt for vibe-coded apps | Snippet or product-led setup |
| Voting board | ||
| Status updates | ||
| Public changelog | ||
| Pricing model | $29/mo per board | Often seat, user, or sales-led pricing |
| Best fit | Product teams shipping with agents | Larger product and CS teams |
Bottom line: choose FeatQ when the next step after a vote is a coding agent, not a quarterly planning deck.
Frequently asked questions
Practical answers about agents, voting, embeds, and pricing.
A hosted feedback board for your product. Users submit feature requests and vote, you ship the winners, and FeatQ publishes your changelog and emails the voters. If you build with a coding agent, it can pull requests straight from the board.
Yes. FeatQ still works as a normal hosted feedback board with voting, comments, admin status updates, and a public changelog.
Any MCP client can connect to a FeatQ board. That includes Claude Code, Cursor, Codex CLI, Windsurf, and other tools that can talk to an MCP server over HTTP.
No. By default, users submit requests and vote with an email address only. Owners can require a 6-digit email verification code, or make a board private for approved emails and domains. Neither option creates a user account.
Paste the FeatQ widget prompt into your builder or coding agent. It adds the embedded feedback widget to your app so users can submit and vote without leaving the product.
FeatQ updates the request status, publishes the shipped item to your changelog, and emails the voters who asked for that request.
The first 25 customers can lock in Monthly at $19 per month or Yearly at $144 per year ($12 per month). Standard pricing after those spots are claimed is $29 per month or $228 per year ($19 per month). Lifetime is $199 once while the 50-seat founding deal lasts.
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Give your agent the feature queue your users already ranked.
Start with a hosted board, then connect it to the agent workflow you already use.