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Everything your
users say.
In one place.
The automatic user feedback tool built for founders. whatuserssay captures every email, X mention, Reddit post, support ticket, and call — clusters it into patterns, and delivers a plain-English briefing every week.
Private beta — we'll email you when we open up.
Been using this for 3 weeks. The pattern detection caught a pricing issue I had no idea about
The @whatuserssay weekly digest saved me 4 hours this week. worth it
Just set it up — already found 3 feature requests I keep getting but never tracked
really wish there was a way to bulk-tag items from the Pot
Ask HN: anyone using AI to track what users say? Found this tool that does it automatically
the briefing this week was spot on — that pricing confusion pattern keeps coming up
Finally a tool built for founders. Setup was 10 minutes, first digest landed Monday morning.
The problem
Feedback is everywhere.
You read none of it.
Your users are talking — on X, Reddit, HN, in support tickets, in app reviews, on calls. You check one or two channels. You miss the rest. By Friday you have no idea what actually mattered this week.
The tools that claim to solve this are built for product teams with dedicated researchers. They require tagging, setup, and maintenance. You don’t have time for that. You need something that just runs.
The product
Automatic feedback aggregation. One weekly briefing.
01
Drop in your sources. We watch everything.
Connect X, Reddit, HN, your support tool, and your app store listings. Or embed the feedback widget directly in your product — one script tag, submissions go straight into the Pot. Connect once. whatuserssay runs continuously in the background from that point.
Active sources
02
AI finds the patterns you’d miss.
Every night, AI clusters your items into patterns — recurring themes across sources. “8 people asked about Zapier this week.” You see the signal, not the noise.
This week’s patterns
03
One briefing. Every Monday.
A plain-English narrative lands in your inbox every week. Key findings, top quotes, what changed. Written for founders, not analysts. Read it in 3 minutes.
Weekly briefing · Mon 8:00 AM
How it works
Connect once. Then it runs itself.
Connect your sources
Drop in your accounts and OAuth connections once. Everything flows in automatically from that point.
We capture and cluster
whatuserssay monitors everything continuously. AI clusters items into patterns every night.
Read your weekly briefing
A plain-English summary lands Monday morning. No inbox to check, no dashboard to open.
vs the alternatives
They need weeks of setup.
You need one afternoon.
The dominant reason founders abandon every other feedback tool: you have to feed it manually before it gives you anything back.
Dovetail / Productboard
Manual tagging. Taxonomy architecture. Weeks of setup before a single insight appears. Built for research teams, not founders.
Canny
Build the voting board. Promote it to your users. Wait for votes. $275/mo once it's actually working.
whatuserssay
Connect your accounts. Done. Feedback flows in automatically. Briefing lands Monday morning.
No tagging. No tickets. No configuration beyond OAuth.
The loop
Sources in. Briefing out.
Automatically. Every week.
Active sources
Sources flow in
Every connected channel captured automatically. No manual input, no CSV exports.
The onboarding is confusing — step 3 never worked for me.
has anyone used @whatuserssay? curious if it's worth it
really wish there was a Zapier integration for this
pricing page doesn't explain the rate limits
Pot fills
One unified feed. Filter by source, sentiment, or tag. Everything in one place.
This week’s patterns
Patterns cluster
AI reads all your items nightly and surfaces recurring themes you'd miss manually.
Weekly briefing · Mon 8:00 AM
Briefing arrives
Plain English. Every Monday. Key findings, top quotes, what changed.
Built for
Solo founders
You wear every hat. You have no time to read feedback but you know you should.
One briefing replaces a week of manual monitoring.
Founding teams
Everyone has a different sense of what users are saying. Nobody agrees.
One shared feed means one shared reality.
Indie hackers
You ship fast. You need to know what to build next without asking users in surveys.
Patterns surface themselves. You just build.
Pricing
14-day trial.
Cancel anytime.
$39/mo
Starter
For founders just getting started.
1,000 items/mo
2 seats
- HN, Reddit, X, Product Hunt
- App stores + G2 + Google Reviews
- Email forwarding · manual paste
- Weekly digest + pattern clustering
- AI briefing (6h refresh · 1 refresh/day)
- Public page — testimonials + feature requests
- Feedback widget (embed in your product)
Most popular
$99/mo
Growth
For founders who ship fast.
3,000 items/mo
3 seats
- Everything in Starter
- Monthly + quarterly reports
$249/mo
Scale
For teams that run on data.
15,000 items/mo
5 seats
- Everything in Growth
- Annual report + PDF export
- Custom domain for public page
- Testimonial embed widget
- White-glove onboarding · 5 seats
Public insights page
Show investors what users actually think.
Every account gets a public page at whatuserssay.com/yourproduct. Share it in pitch decks and investor updates — it updates automatically, requires no login, and strips PII before anything goes public.
- Private by default — you choose what to publish
- PII stripped automatically before going live
- Custom domain on Scale (feedback.yourproduct.com)
This week
47 items
Sentiment
Positive
Patterns
8
“Finally a tool that just runs without me.”
FAQ
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