How I Built LoopSignal: Public Feedback Boards, GitHub Sync, and Changelogs for Indie Developers
If you are building a SaaS, user feedback usually ends up everywhere except the one place where it is actually useful. Some requests arrive through email. Some show up in support chats. A few land ...

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If you are building a SaaS, user feedback usually ends up everywhere except the one place where it is actually useful. Some requests arrive through email. Some show up in support chats. A few land in GitHub issues. One power user sends a long DM. Then roadmap time comes around and you realize you are mostly guessing. That frustration is what led me to build LoopSignal. LoopSignal is a lightweight feedback platform for indie developers and small teams. It gives every product a public board where users can submit ideas and vote on requests, a public changelog to show what shipped, a widget you can embed inside your app, and a GitHub integration that connects feedback directly to development work. The goal was simple: Make feedback easy to collect. Make prioritization obvious. Make it easy to show users that their feedback mattered. That last part is the reason for the name. I did not just want a feature request board. I wanted a tool that closed the loop. The problem I wanted to solve Mo