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Nolt vs Usero: Honest Comparison (2026)

Will Smith··8 min read

Nolt is a deliberately minimal voting portal: a clean public board with upvoting, a roadmap, an iFrame embed, and SSO, and nothing heavier. Usero keeps an equally plain board on purpose and spends its effort one step past the vote, drafting the code for the winning request. Nolt perfects the portal; Usero acts on what the portal collects.

Nolt vs Usero, feature by feature

Prices and features as of 2026-06-03. Confirm on the vendor site before you commit.

FeatureNoltUseroEdge
Free tierNoYes (real, not a trial)Usero
Entry price~$29/mo (confirm on nolt.io)$19/mo flatUsero
Pricing modelPer boardFlat, not per seatUsero
Board / portal polishBest-in-class minimalPlain substrateNolt
SSOYes (all plans)NoNolt
Changelog / announcementsNoNoTie
Editable roadmap release datesLimitedYesUsero
AI clusteringNoYesUsero
Public roadmap + votingYesYesTie
Integration rosterFew (no Linear yet)Smaller, newerTie
Opens a draft GitHub PRNoYesUsero
Open-source widgetNoYes (npm, self-hostable)Usero

Price

Nolt is about 29 dollars a month for one board, about 69 dollars a month for up to five boards (review-site-sourced, the vendor page was unreachable on the check date, so confirm on nolt.io). Usero is free to start, paid from 19 dollars a month. Nolt has no free tier and prices per board, so the bill steps up the moment you add a second product. The figures here come from a third-party roundup, not Nolt own pricing page, which was blocked on the check date, so treat them as indicative and confirm on nolt.io. Usero has a real free tier and flat pricing. Checked 2026-06-03.

Where Nolt wins

  • A more polished standalone voting portal with SSO. Nolt does one thing and refines it: a clean public board with upvoting, a roadmap, an iFrame embed, and SSO across every plan, with reviewers praising stable, minutes-to-setup polish. Usero board is plain substrate by design and has no SSO. If a fully refined standalone voting portal with SSO is the whole job, that is a real capability Usero does not match (Nolt reviews on Capterra).
  • A years-in, near-perfectly-rated minimal board. Nolt carries about 4.9 across roughly 45 Capterra reviews and a near-perfect G2 score, with consistent praise for stability and clean design (checked 2026-06-03). That is real track record on a focused product, but it is maturity and polish, not a capability Usero structurally lacks.

Where Usero wins

  • It acts on the winning vote instead of just ranking it. Nolt stops where its job ends: a tidy ranked board, where the top request is still a card someone has to read, scope, and build. Usero takes that winning request and writes a first pass at the code, surfaced as a draft pull request in your repo. Disclosure: I build Usero. The PR opens as a draft, you hit merge, and it never lands on its own. A ranked vote still needs an engineer; a draft PR is most of that work already done.
  • A free tier, flat pricing, and AI clustering. Usero is free to start and flat from 19 dollars a month, and it clusters duplicate reports with AI. Nolt has no free tier, no AI clustering, and prices per board, so a second product means a sharply higher plan (pricing review-site-sourced, confirm on nolt.io, checked 2026-06-03).

The verdict

Pick Nolt if: you want the cleanest, most stable standalone public voting board with SSO and nothing heavier to run, and you have the engineering capacity to act on the requests it ranks. The polish is real and setup is genuinely minutes.

Pick Usero if: collecting votes was never your problem and shipping is. You write the code yourself, you do not need a separate portal to be pixel-perfect, and you want the top request to come back as a reviewable draft PR rather than a ranked card you still have to build.

Beyond the head-to-head, Usero carries a wider toolkit. Alongside the draft PR, Usero also bundles session replay, mic-recorded user testing, a form builder in Usero Forms, and AI user-research analysis, which Nolt does not. The PR is still the headline; treat the rest as useful substrate.

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