FeedFast
One dashboard to publish release notes, collect and vote on user feedback, and monitor uptime — built for indie makers who don't want three separate tools and three separate logins.
🔗 Visit FeedFastDescription
If you've ever shipped a small SaaS product, you know the annoying part isn't building it — it's the busywork around it. Telling users what changed, hearing what they want next, and making sure your site is actually online. Most people end up duct-taping together a changelog page, a feedback form, and a status page from three different services. FeedFast bets that a solo founder doesn't need three subscriptions to do that — just one.
FeedFast publishes a public changelog as a real feed (so people can follow it without handing over an email address), runs a no-login feedback board where users upvote ideas with one click, and pings your site on a schedule to catch downtime — with a way to mark planned maintenance so it doesn't trigger a false incident. Everything drops into your own product via a single embeddable script: a changelog widget, a feedback button, an uptime bar. It also ships an MCP server, so an AI coding agent can read the feedback board or publish a changelog entry directly instead of you copy-pasting between tools.
💬 Our review
The short version: if you're a solo founder or small team tired of paying for Canny, a status page tool, and a changelog service separately, FeedFast's free tier — which is genuinely free forever, not a trial — covers one project with real feedback voting, changelog publishing and basic uptime checks, which is plenty for a single early-stage product.
Against Canny (feedback-only) or Instatus (status-only), FeedFast's pitch is consolidation: one login, one bill, one place your users go for both "what's new" and "is it down." The catch is that once you outgrow the free tier — more than one project, faster 1-minute uptime checks, longer history — you're at $9/month, which is cheap individually but stacks up if you eventually need dedicated tools with deeper features (Canny's roadmap voting is richer, PagerDuty's incident management is more serious). For a single indie product, FeedFast is a reasonable way to avoid tool sprawl; for a team managing several products or needing enterprise-grade incident response, you'll likely outgrow it.
💰 Pricing
📊 Global score
🤖 AI-enriched data
Gratuit à vie (1 projet, 15 entrées changelog, 1 monitor) · Pro $9/mois ou $79/an (5 projets, 10 monitors, historique 90j)
Pros
3 outils en 1 : changelog, feedback, uptime — un seul login et une seule facture
Palier gratuit réellement gratuit à vie, pas un essai déguisé
Widgets embarquables en un seul script, mise en place en 5 minutes
Serveur MCP pour piloter le feedback/changelog depuis un agent IA
Cons
Moins riche que Canny sur le vote de roadmap dédié
Moins sérieux que PagerDuty pour la gestion d'incidents critiques
Un seul projet gratuit — les équipes multi-produits paient vite
Fonctionnalités équipe et domaines custom encore en roadmap
