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Hey Product Hunt Community
I built ShipBoard because I was sick of having my user feedback scattered everywhere.
Like most of you, I live in VS Code. But when I had to hunt through Slack threads, emails, and random spreadsheets just to figure out what to build next, it killed my focus.
I wanted to bring my users feedback directly into my IDE.
ShipBoard is simple:
Public Board: Users post ideas/bugs (No login friction for them).
VS Code Extension: That feedback lives right in your sidebar.
Close the Loop: Prioritize, ship, and update status without ever leaving your code.
It’s for the lean teams and indie hackers who want to spend more time shipping and less time managing tabs.
I’m hanging out in the comments all day and I’d love your honest (even the brutal) feedback. How are you currently tracking user requests without losing your mind? 👇
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Hey Product Hunt Community
I built ShipBoard because I was sick of having my user feedback scattered everywhere.
Like most of you, I live in VS Code. But when I had to hunt through Slack threads, emails, and random spreadsheets just to figure out what to build next, it killed my focus.
I wanted to bring my users feedback directly into my IDE.
ShipBoard is simple:
Public Board: Users post ideas/bugs (No login friction for them).
VS Code Extension: That feedback lives right in your sidebar.
Close the Loop: Prioritize, ship, and update status without ever leaving your code.
It’s for the lean teams and indie hackers who want to spend more time shipping and less time managing tabs.
I’m hanging out in the comments all day and I’d love your honest (even the brutal) feedback. How are you currently tracking user requests without losing your mind? 👇
Hey Product Hunt Community
I built ShipBoard because I was sick of having my user feedback scattered everywhere.
Like most of you, I live in VS Code. But when I had to hunt through Slack threads, emails, and random spreadsheets just to figure out what to build next, it killed my focus.
I wanted to bring my users feedback directly into my IDE.
ShipBoard is simple:
Public Board: Users post ideas/bugs (No login friction for them).
VS Code Extension: That feedback lives right in your sidebar.
Close the Loop: Prioritize, ship, and update status without ever leaving your code.
It’s for the lean teams and indie hackers who want to spend more time shipping and less time managing tabs.
I’m hanging out in the comments all day and I’d love your honest (even the brutal) feedback. How are you currently tracking user requests without losing your mind? 👇
Let’s close the loop.