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ChirpBack
Listen to users. Ship what matters. Close the loop
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Listen to users. Ship what matters. Close the loop
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You collect feedback in one tool, surveys in another, changelogs somewhere else — and by the time you ship, you've lost track of who asked for what. ChirpBack brings feedback, surveys, announcements, and analytics into one platform. Aero, our AI assistant, drafts replies, summarizes signals, and handles the busywork. When you ship, we notify the exact users who asked — automatically. No more juggling tabs. Close the loop.









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Hey PH 👋 Ritik here, founder of ChirpBack.
Honestly, ChirpBack started as a frustration more than an idea.
I kept seeing the same pattern across SaaS products: feedback would come in fast, land in five different tools, and slowly disappear.
Feature requests buried in spreadsheets. Surveys in one app. Support tickets in another. Announcements going out from a third. And the customer who took the time to suggest something useful six months ago? They often didn't hear back when it shipped.
After watching that play out enough times, it stopped feeling like a team problem and started feeling like a tooling problem. Most tools fix one slice of the loop — feedback boards, surveys, changelogs, or analytics. Teams still end up stitching products together and losing context along the way.
So I started building the thing I kept wishing existed.
ChirpBack brings feedback, surveys, announcements, backlog, and analytics into one place
A quick walk-through of what's inside:
🧩 One-line install to capture feedback in-app within minutes
🎯 Targeted surveys triggered at the exact moment that matters
✨ Aero, our AI co-pilot, helps draft, summarize, tag, and route feedback
🔌 Imports and integrations so feedback from other tools doesn't stay scattered
📣 Announcements and analytics so users know what shipped...
The loop is live — now we’re making every part sharper.
You can try it here: https://chirpback.io
And since we’re building a feedback tool, it would be weird not to ask:
What’s the most painful part of managing user feedback for you right now? I’m reading every reply.