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Turn Linear issues into a public roadmap and feedback board

feedvote.app
3 points·by youchen_·4 months ago·1 comments

Show HN: Feedvote – Deep 2-way sync for Linear and Jira feedback ($149 LTD)

feedvote.app
2 points·by youchen_·7 months ago·1 comments

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youchen_
·4 months ago·discuss
Hi HN,

I’m Yassine. I built Feedvote.

If your team lives in Linear, sharing a public roadmap usually means manual updates or using a separate feedback tool that drifts out of sync.

Feedvote is a public roadmap + feedback board with real-time 2-way sync with Linear:

Import issues/projects and publish them as a public roadmap

Customer votes and feedback flow back into Linear

Map internal statuses to public states so you can keep your internal workflow intact

Control what is public vs private

It’s early, but working with a few paying teams. I’m switching to subscription now (Pro is $49/mo).

I’d love feedback on positioning and what would make this a must-have for Linear teams.
youchen_
·7 months ago·discuss
Hey HN, I'm the builder. I built this because Canny is great but becomes prohibitively expensive ($99/mo) for bootstrapped startups. The Problem: Most feedback tools are "One-Way." You push a ticket to Linear, but when you close it, nothing happens on your public board. You have to manually update customers. The Solution: I built Feedvote to handle Deep 2-Way Sync. Linear/Jira -> Feedvote: When you mark an issue 'Done' in your issue tracker, Feedvote auto-updates the roadmap status. The Loop: It automatically emails all the voters on that ticket to tell them it shipped.

The Stack: Frontend: Next.js Backend: Nest.js Infrastructure: Cloudflare for SaaS (to handle Custom Domains for users)

It's a Lifetime Deal ($149) during beta because I hate monthly subscriptions. The syncing logic was the hardest part (handling race conditions between Linear webhooks). Would love you to roast the implementation.
youchen_
·7 months ago·discuss
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youchen_
·7 months ago·discuss
Simple and fun idea! The swipe-based interface is a great way to make restaurant discovery more engaging. It reminds me of how Tinder revolutionized dating apps - sometimes the best solutions are the simplest ones. Would be cool to see integration with reviews or dietary filters down the line!
youchen_
·7 months ago·discuss
This is a really interesting approach to data manipulation! Local-first tools are becoming increasingly important, and the visual feedback loop you describe sounds very intuitive. The fact that it runs entirely in the browser with no server dependency is a huge plus. Looking forward to seeing how this evolves!
youchen_
·7 months ago·discuss
This looks like a really useful tool for Advent of Code! The caching feature and offline support are great additions. Having a clean CLI interface makes the workflow so much smoother. Thanks for sharing!