By use case
Usero is the feedback tool that turns a clustered request into a drafted GitHub pull request you review and merge. The shape of that loop changes with who you build for: a solo founder reviews their own diff, a B2B team weights it by account, a maintainer kills the dedup grind. Pick the version below that matches your work. I build Usero, so weigh accordingly.
You are the only engineer. A ranked backlog is not a fix, it is a longer to-do list with the same author.
A public vote count is the wrong unit for B2B. Your roadmap is decided by which accounts asked, not by how many strangers clicked an arrow.
Most of your project hours go to triage, not code. The issue queue is the feedback board, and re-typing "looks like a dup of #1234" is the treadmill.
Your users report in repros, exact versions, and pasted signatures. That fidelity is wasted the moment it scatters across issues, Discord, support email, and an HN thread.
Your real feedback is trapped in Web Store reviews: public, unstructured, repliable but not actionable. Nothing there ever reaches your code.
The pain of client feedback is not collecting it. It is that every change, however small, has to pass through a developer, and late-stage changes eat the margin.
Before product-market fit, the request you act on this week teaches you something. The one you bury in a backlog teaches you nothing, you have already moved past it.
Drop the widget in, collect feedback, and let the top request come back as a draft PR. Free tier, no credit card.