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Dashron

29 カルマ登録 15 年前
Aaron Hedges, API Product manager, and web developer by night. Fascinated by developer experience in web frameworks, API SDKs, and APIs themselves.

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Dashron
·14 時間前·議論
When I switched from engineering to product, I tried a bunch of different user insight tools. They all had their strengths and weaknesses, but they always felt... off. They gathered feedback well but it wasn't easy to answer the questions I was asking, and it was a huge chore to keep it organized.

So I hacked on https://inputbuffer.io and just opened it to a wider audience.

You hook up your user feedback source (via widget or API) and it will organize everything by content category (e.g. billing) or target (e.g. a specific page, API endpoint, CLI command etc).

Categorization isn't rigid, InputBuffer does its best to put feedback where it belongs and gives you a clear triage flow if you want the added control.

Once organized you can learn more via a quick analytics dashboard or by interrogating the data directly, chatting with InputBuffer to gain a stronger understanding of your product, with clear citations to all feedback.

I have had success on both small and large amounts of input, on traditional SaaS platforms, developer tools, open source projects and more.

Next up: automatically gathering user input from other platforms (like GitHub issues), and more research tools.