Canny is a customer feedback management platform that community builders use to create transparent feedback loops with their members. Community managers can set up public feedback portals where members submit feature requests and suggestions, vote on priorities, and see roadmaps of planned improvements. The platform helps communities build engagement by involving members in product development decisions and keeping them updated on progress through public changelogs.
TypeformFounded
2015
Team Size
18
0%
Funding
Venture
0Monthly Traffic
531,700
5%
Member Feature Requests
Create a public portal where community members can submit feature requests, vote on ideas, and see what's being prioritized based on community demand
Transparent Product Roadmaps
Share public roadmaps with community members showing what features are planned, in development, or recently shipped based on their feedback
Community-Driven Prioritization
Use member voting and feedback data to prioritize which features or improvements to build next for your community platform or product
Engagement Through Updates
Keep members engaged by automatically notifying them when features they voted for are released through public changelog updates
Community Input Collection
Systematically collect and organize member suggestions, pain points, and improvement ideas rather than losing them in chat channels or forums
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