Hear every customer.
Capture ideas from a public board, an in-app widget, or your own inbox. Duplicates are caught as users type so one strong request beats ten weaker ones.
Feedback boards, public roadmap, changelog, docs, and in-app widget - everything software teams need to listen, decide, ship, and tell customers what changed.
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Customers speak up. Your team listens. Features get built. Customers stay informed - and come back to speak up again. That’s the loop, and Hollahoop is the only place that holds all four steps together.
Capture ideas from a public board, an in-app widget, or your own inbox. Duplicates are caught as users type so one strong request beats ten weaker ones.
Vote counts, similar-post detection, and a public roadmap make the trade-offs obvious. Move a status once and the roadmap updates everywhere.
Closing a request drafts a changelog post from the work you just shipped, emails the people who voted for it, and fires Slack & Discord webhooks.
Public docs, an in-app "what’s new" badge, and an MCP server keep customers, teammates, and AI agents on the same page - without extra writing.
Chat, boards, docs, and release notes often split customer context across too many tools. Hollahoop keeps the whole product conversation together, from the first ask to the final announcement.
Public or private boards for ideas, bugs, votes, comments, and duplicate detection.
A public roadmap that follows the same statuses your team uses internally.
Publish updates, notify voters, and keep the people who asked in the loop.
Host product docs next to feedback, roadmap, and release notes so context stays together.
Drop in one script and let users submit feedback without leaving your product.
Use the MCP server to triage posts, move roadmap items, and draft changelogs.
The loop starts when a customer speaks up. Give them a clean place to share what they want, and your team a board that stays organised on its own. Duplicates are caught as users type, every post gets tagged on the way in, and stale items get gently nudged to the top of someone's queue.
Show everything to the internet, or keep posts visible only to the author and your team.
Users rally behind ideas they want most and discuss the ones that need more context first.
AI surfaces similar posts as they are typed, so you get one strong request instead of ten weaker ones.
Let users post without an account while your team keeps moderation in its own hands.
Every post is categorised on the way in, so filtering and prioritising takes zero setup.
Drop a single script tag into your app and the board opens right where users already are.
Both surfaces feed the same boards, the same roadmap, and the same changelog. So no matter where the idea came from, it ends up in one place.
A public, branded page where anyone on the internet can browse posts, vote, and submit their own. Just send the link - no installation, no embed, no friction.
Drop one script tag into your product and feedback, roadmap, and changelog open right where your users already work. Active users weigh in without ever switching tabs.
Now you decide what ships next. The public view stays in sync with the work your team is actually doing - move a feedback item's status and the roadmap reflects it instantly, with vote counts, the original request, and the people who asked for it linked back.
Change a status once and the public roadmap updates everywhere. No duplicate work, no stale columns.
Demand sits visibly next to direction, so trade-offs are easier to explain to everyone.
Each card points back to the feedback it came from, giving users credit for what they raised.
Open → Planned → In progress → Shipped → Declined. A small set of states everyone understands.
Quiet warnings when too many items pile into "planned" or "in progress" keep the roadmap honest.
Cards untouched for too long get surfaced so you can either commit or close them cleanly.
The loop closes when shipped work gets back to the customer who suggested it. Hollahoop drafts the changelog post from the feedback you just shipped, emails the people who voted for it, and lights up a fresh-update badge inside your product - without your team writing copy from scratch.
Closed feedback becomes a ready-to-edit post with copy and tags suggested. No blank page.
Every release reaches the people who voted or commented on it, so the people who asked hear first.
Active users see a fresh-update indicator inside your product the moment you publish - no email needed.
Each post references the feedback that sparked it, so any shipped feature can be traced back.
Queue posts in advance so announcements go live exactly when you want, even when your team is offline.
Automated nudges remind your team to ship a post when there is enough new work worth talking about.
We shipped two of the most-voted requests this week. You can now select many roadmap items and update their status in one go, and the daily digest is a lot less noisy on weekends.
A user submits an idea, it lands in a dashboard, and that’s the last they hear. Hollahoop treats every post as the start of the loop, not the end - every status change, every milestone, every release reaches the people who asked. That’s why teams running it see the numbers below.
Someone shares an idea. They get a quiet acknowledgement that it landed and is being read.
When others vote or comment on their post, they hear about it. Social proof brings them back on its own.
The status moves to Planned, then In progress. Each change emails the people who cared most.
"The thing you asked for just shipped." The line that quietly builds loyalty more than any campaign.
return visits to your product
more feedback on a public board
churn among engaged voters
Numbers reflect what we observe across teams running a public board with the email loop turned on. Yours will vary, but the direction holds.
We ship an MCP server, so Claude, Cursor, Codex, and anything else you have wired up can triage feedback, move roadmap items, and draft changelogs without you ever leaving the terminal.
claude code 1.4.2 · connected to hollahoop-mcp > Draft a changelog from this week's shipped feedback. Keep it concise. ● Pulling shipped requests, drafting, and showing before publishing. ⎿ hollahoop-mcp::list_shipped → 6 items ⎿ hollahoop-mcp::draft_changelog → 162 tokens ● Ready when you are.
A feedback platform only works if the signal is real and accounts stay safe. Hollahoop keeps bots and fake engagement out, and gives every account modern, low-friction security by default.
Every public form is shielded by Cloudflare Turnstile plus quiet honeypot, timing, and disposable-email checks - so a single bot can never flood your feedback.
Magic links, one-time codes, and WebAuthn passkeys come standard. Prefer a password? It is there too, with a proper recovery flow.
Each session records its device and rough location, and an unfamiliar login emails you right away with one-click sign-out from any device.
Status changes, bulk edits, and moderation land in an audit trail, so you always know who changed what and when.
Granular consent, account privacy controls, and export keep you in charge of what is collected and what leaves.
Our own roadmap, changelog, and this very page run on Hollahoop. If it is not good enough for us, it does not ship to you.
No credit card. No sales call. No 47-field onboarding form. An email and a workspace name is all you need to start collecting feedback.
Sign in with email or your favourite OAuth provider. Pick a name. That is the entire form.
Send your project URL to users, drop it in your docs, link it from your site. Feedback starts arriving.
Users post, you ship, voters hear about it, and they come back with the next thing they want.
Charging per user for a feedback tool is like charging per customer for a store - backwards. We price the tool, not your reach.
For getting started.
For small teams shipping in public.
For teams scaling community.
Setup, pricing, ownership, and how feedback, roadmap, and changelog actually fit together.
When users take the time to share feedback, they’re already invested. Show them you heard, and they become the ones who stay. This is what building out loud looks like.
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