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🚀 Top 11 Canny Alternatives in 2025

If you're looking for alternatives to Canny for collecting and managing user feedback, I have complied a list of 11 alternatives that you can consider.

1. UserJot

Full disclosure: I'm the founder of UserJot. UserJot is a simple feedback management tool that's great for startups. It's has a clean interface and provides everything you need to collect and manage feedback, including a roadmap and changelog. The pricing is affordable, and provides a good free tier for smaller teams. It's a good alternative to Canny if you want a more modern and feature-rich tool.

Website: https://userjot.com

UserJot landing page

2. UserVoice

UserVoice offers a feedback management platform that's been around for a while. It's got some decent analytics tools and can integrate with quite a few other services. The interface is functional, though it might take some getting used to. It's a solid choice if you need something comprehensive, but it might be overkill for smaller teams.

Website: https://uservoice.com

UserVoice landing page

3. Productboard

Productboard is more of an all-round product management tool that includes feedback collection. It's pretty good at helping you organize and prioritize ideas based on user input. The visual layouts are nice, but some users find the learning curve a bit steep. It's worth considering if you want feedback management as part of a larger product suite.

Website: https://productboard.com

Productboard landing page

4. Aha!

Aha! is another full-featured product management platform. It's got modules for idea management and roadmapping, which can be handy. The tool is quite extensive, which means it can do a lot, but also that it might be more complex than what some teams need. It's a bit pricey, so it's probably better suited for larger organizations.

Website: https://aha.io

Aha! landing page

5. Upvoty

Upvoty focuses more specifically on feedback collection and management. It's got a clean interface that makes it easy for users to submit and vote on ideas. The roadmap feature is pretty straightforward. It's a good option if you want something simpler than the big product management suites, though it might lack some advanced features.

Website: https://upvoty.com

Upvoty landing page

6. FeatureOS

FeatureOS tries to cover all the bases with feedback boards, roadmaps, and changelog features. It's got a modern look and feel, which is nice. The pricing is reasonable for what you get. Some users mention that certain features could be more fleshed out, but overall it's a decent all-in-one option.

Website: https://featureos.app

FeatureOS landing page

7. Frill

Frill keeps things relatively simple with its feedback management and roadmap tools. The voting system is straightforward, which users tend to appreciate. It's not as feature-rich as some other options, but that might be a plus if you're after something more streamlined. The pricing is pretty competitive too.

Website: https://frill.co

Frill landing page

8. Feedbear

Feedbear offers a no-frills approach to feedback collection and management. It's got the basics covered with boards, roadmaps, and announcements. The interface is clean, if a bit basic. It's a good choice if you want something easy to set up and use, though power users might find it lacking in some areas.

Website: https://feedbear.com

Feedbear landing page

9. Nolt

Nolt keeps things really simple with its feedback boards. Users can submit and vote on ideas, and that's pretty much it. The minimalist approach means it's easy to get started with, but you might outgrow it if you need more advanced features. It's worth a look if you just want a basic voting board without the bells and whistles.

Website: https://nolt.io

Nolt landing page

10. Usersnap

Usersnap takes a slightly different approach by focusing on visual feedback. Users can annotate screenshots, which can be helpful for certain types of products. It also has more traditional feedback management features. The visual element is nice, but it might not be necessary for all types of feedback.

Website: https://usersnap.com

Usersnap landing page

11. Feature Upvote

Feature Upvote does what it says on the tin - it lets users suggest and vote on features. It's pretty bare-bones, which can be good or bad depending on your needs. The customization options are decent. It's worth considering if you just need a simple voting mechanism without much else.

Website: https://featureupvote.com

Feature Upvote landing page

Remember, the best tool depends on your specific needs, team size, and budget. It's worth trying out a few to see which one feels right for your workflow.

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