Astuto
Feature requests, bug reports, upvotes, and a public roadmap: Astuto (Ruby on Rails backend,
React frontend) gives users a Canny-style feedback portal so product decisions rest on visible
demand rather than the loudest voice in the room. Feedback organizes into as many boards as
you want (features, bugs, integrations), each post carrying a custom status you define -
"planned," "in progress," "shipped," or whatever matches your process - and those statuses
feed a public roadmap view showing users what is actually being worked on. Participation
friction is adjustable at both ends: sign-in works with plain email or any OAuth2 provider,
anonymous feedback can be enabled for unregistered users, and a moderation queue lets you
approve posts before they appear when spam is a concern. Integration hooks are practical
rather than sprawling - webhooks fire on events to connect Jira, Trello, or Slack, and a REST
API manages the whole feedback space programmatically. Brand customization, an invitation
system, private-site settings, and recap emails for administrators complete a deliberately
minimal tool: it collects, organizes, and prioritizes feedback well, for free, forever.
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