Wanna Manage All Those Feature Requests Properly?
Fider gives your customers a place to submit feedback, create feature requests, and vote on your product direction. It's all your product feedback in one place. Like your to-do list, but crowdsourced from the people who use your product.


All Your Product Feedback
In One Place
Keeping track of feedback is a challenge. Emails pile up, random comments get lost, and you’re left wondering what to prioritize. We know it, we hear you, we've been there too.

With Fider your feedback lives in a single place. A one-stop-shop where your users share their ideas, vote on what’s important, and see how things progress. You get clarity, they feel heard, everyone wins 🏆
"We found that Fider had all the major features we wanted, without a lot of the extra fluff that we didn't need."

Create your Fider board, give it a title and a welcome message.

Kick things off by adding a few ideas to your Fider board.



Now you've got a public list of ideas, let the voting commence.

Well done, you can sit back, and see which features and ideas your customers really want


Don't take our word for it, here's what others say about Fider...
“Before we used a kanban on Notion, but Fider allows us to involve our client community a lot better.”

“I didn’t realize how much valuable feedback we were missing until we started using Fider.”

“Fider made it so easy to centralize feedback. Our team and our community both love it!.”



Take the next step
You can have a go with Fider totally free and without any commitment. It only takes a few minutes to get up and running. There’s no card or payment details needed for this next step.



Frequently Asked Questions
Have a question? Find our most commonly asked questions below.
Who does Fider work best for?
Fider for product managers, customer success teams, startups - if you care about what your users or team think and want a better way to listen and collect feedback, Fider’s for you.
It works particularly well for SAAS businesses, mobile app companies and game developers.
It’s your not-so-secret weapon to help build stuff people actually want.
How easy is it to set up Fider?
It’s ridiculously easy. Genuinely like, “you’ll be up and running in 5 minutes” easy.
Start by creating an account, tweak the settings for your brand, and share your feedback link. Share it by email, LinkedIn, social media, an in app notification - that's down to you. No tech wizardry required - it’s designed to make your life easier, not more complicated.
Can I see an example Fider board?
Of course you can, here's our very own board where you can see what's going on at Fider and register and vote on any ideas you like the look of.
Here's another good example, and another.
Can I use Fider for my team internally?
Absolutely! If you’ve got a team brimming with ideas (or complaints!), you can use it internally to collect and organize those thoughts. You'll find it perfect for keeping everyone on the same page and prioritizing what’s next together.
How much does Fider cost?
Fider is free!
The only limit is a fair use policy of 250 feedback items, which is more than most need.
You get unlimited customers, feedback, discussion, voting, and members, along with customization options, multiple languages, and integration capabilities.
We also have a 'Pro' plan for $49 with a few more features if you become more of an advanced user, things like SEO indexing.
I could just use a spreadsheet right?
Go for it! 😬 Actually, please don't. Spreadsheets and emails are fine until they aren’t. They get messy fast, better to leave them for the bean counters. Fider keeps everything organized, searchable, and clear. Plus, the voting system and discussion on each feature makes it a no-brainer to see what matters most at a glance.
Fider is way better than drowning in excel.
Is there a long term commitment?
No, not at all. There's no reason to tie anyone into a long-term contract these days.
Even if you just want to try for a month or two you, you're in charge, you can cancel instantly whenever you need (but we hope you won't need). It's all explained in policies and terms if you want to read the legal side of things.