Use case
FeedbackCat for open-source projects
FeedbackCat helps open-source maintainers collect requests transparently, show what is planned, and publish shipped updates while keeping community expectations clearer than a loose issue backlog alone.
Eligible open-source projects can get the $5 Pro plan for free.
When GitHub Issues alone is not enough
Issue trackers are great for implementation and defects. They are less ideal for public demand shaping, roadmap communication, and lightweight product updates.
FeedbackCat complements that workflow with a visible community-facing layer for requests, votes, roadmap status, and updates.
- Public voting for community prioritization
- Roadmap visibility for maintainers
- Guest submission support
- Transparent public board
- Custom domains for serious projects
- Free $5 Pro plan for eligible open-source projects
FAQ
Do open-source projects get a special plan?
Yes. Eligible open-source projects can get FeedbackCat’s $5 Pro plan for free.
Should open-source teams replace GitHub Issues with FeedbackCat?
Usually no. FeedbackCat is the public-facing request and communication layer, while GitHub Issues can stay focused on implementation and bug tracking.
Pricing
One plan. Everything included.
No tiers to compare, no features locked behind upgrades. You get the full product for the price of a coffee.
Pro
Most popularEverything you need to collect feedback, prioritize what to build, and keep users in the loop. No per-seat pricing, no surprise invoices.
Billed monthly
Includes
- Unlimited projects
- Unlimited team members
- Public feedback board with voting
- Roadmap and changelog
- Custom domain
- Fair usage included
14-day free trial. No credit card required. Cancel anytime.