The product feedback space is crowded. Here's how ProductLog compares to the five tools teams evaluate most often — and why an all-in-one beats four subscriptions.
vs Canny
The best-known feedback board. But Canny is feedback-only — you'll still pay Mailchimp for release emails and Notion for the roadmap.
vs Nolt
Nolt is feedback-only with a simpler UI and per-seat pricing. Great for tiny teams; limited once you need a roadmap or changelog.
vs Featurebase
The closest competitor — feedback, roadmap, and changelog under one login. We add a dedicated surveys module and tighter email analytics.
Productlane pitches tight Linear integration and rich note-taking. Less focus on the public feedback board and email digest story.
vs Headway
Headway nails the embedded changelog widget. It's changelog-only, though — no feedback board, no roadmap, no surveys.
Four logins, four bills, four places to check. The most common "stack" we replace. We did the math on exactly what it costs.
Changelog, feedback, roadmap, and surveys — all under one domain, on one bill, with one admin UI. No tool-hopping.
Email broadcasts for changelog entries, voter auto-notifications on status changes, survey invites — all first-party. No Mailchimp required.
Free forever. Starter $15/mo. Pro $39/mo. Unlimited subscribers on every paid tier — no surprise "MAU" tax at 1,001 users.
Views, reactions, open/click rates, vote velocity, NPS — no Google Analytics consent banner, no Mixpanel project to wire up.
Set up your workspace in 2 minutes. No credit card. Free forever — paid plans start at $15/mo.