We build the system of record for customer feedback — one place to collect requests, let users vote, and show what's shipping next. For product teams who'd rather close the loop than chase it across ten browser tabs.
sarvaFeed started with a spreadsheet nobody trusted.
Every team we'd worked on collected feature requests the same messy way: a spreadsheet here, a Slack channel there, a pile of support tickets no one re-read. Good ideas evaporated, the loudest customer won, and “we'll add it to the list” quietly became a way of saying no.
So we built one place where requests come in, customers vote, duplicates merge, and the roadmap reflects what people actually asked for. The board, the public roadmap, and the changelog share the same data, so nothing falls through the gap between collecting feedback and shipping it.
It's deliberately small. You can set up a board, embed the widget, and import your existing requests in an afternoon — no onboarding call, no procurement review. And when something's missing, the people who build sarvaFeed are one message away.
The principles that guide everything we build.
Voting boards, a public roadmap, a changelog, and an embeddable widget — and deliberately nothing else. No CRM, no analytics suite, no AI bolt-on you'll never switch on. The whole product is shaped around a single loop.
Collecting requests is the easy half. sarvaFeed is built for the hard half: merging duplicates, prioritizing honestly, and telling every requester what happened when their idea ships.
Invite support, product, and engineering to read the board without watching the bill climb. No feature gates designed to push an upgrade — pick the plan that fits your team and get back to work.
A small, focused team building a tool developers love.
CEO & Product
Passionate about building modern software that respects your time, your team, and your budget.
CTO & Engineering
Full-stack engineer focused on building fast, secure, well-crafted products with great developer experience.
We welcome feedback and ideas from our community.
Every piece of feedback matters, whether it's reporting a bug, requesting a feature, or sharing how you use sarvaFeed. We welcome developers of all experience levels.
Visit the Community page to learn about all the ways to get involved.
Spin up a free sarvaFeed board, embed the widget, and import what you've already collected — in an afternoon.
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