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Cheaper alternative to nolt/canny

Hey! I’m working on btfy.io - a privacy oriented custom url shortener. I wanted to offer a place where my users can place their feature requests or suggestions. Trello is good but there is no voting.

I think the above products are great but since I’m just starting out I wanted to save a bit :)

Let me know what you are using also.

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Product Development
on October 17, 2020
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    Noora (https://noorahq.com) offers a $9/month bootstrapped pricing - effectively the same features as Canny, but with extras too such as tracking feedback that isn't from feature voting, sending surveys and more advanced user segmentation.

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    Thanks everyone! I've decided to go with Nolt even though it's quite pricey on my current stage. The UI and also the UX is just super simple.

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    Check out https://scoold.com - it's got 90% of the features of Nolt, Canny and Upvoty but it's more of a Q&A platform. It's free, open source and you can host it for free on Heroku.

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    Would like to recommend https://Productific.com: it's made to run feature requests and voting for small companies. Straight forward and lean. Exactly what you seem to be looking for @ajvillalobos

    Please feel free to PM me with questions, would love to have btfy.io on Productific.

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      Thanks! Feel free to try it out @ajvillalobos 🙌 Lots of customers from Canny are switching to Upvoty.

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    Came across https://www.productstash.io/ last week. It has a lifetime deal on AppSumo. Give it a try.

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