Prioritize Feedback with Feedback Studio
Feedback Studio offers a broad, flexible feature set that allows you to prioritize feedback in a way that best suits you and your company. Take a look at our options below - and remember, you can customize!
Votes
Votes
Every time a company votes on a request, it's added to the votes total. As the votes accumulate, front-runners will pull ahead and allow you to see your most popular requests.
Feedback Studio also optionally allows you to add user stories during the upvote process. This means if the company has some nuance they'd like to add, it's added into the vote and the Product team can use information this when making decisions.
MRR
MRR
Each company has a monthly spend optionally associated with it - when this is added, this spend accumulates along with the votes on a feature.
For example, company A pays $100 a month, company B pays $200 a month and company C pays $300 a month. They all have voted for the same feature, which now has an MRR of $600.
Impact Score
Impact Score
When placing a vote, you choose the level of impact. These are associated with ratings from 0-3. The impact score is the average impact level submitted across all votes on that feedback.
This ensures that when browsing feedback, you can at a glance see the most urgently requested features, versus the nice-to-haves.
OKR Alignment
OKR Alignment
Objective and key results set at a company level can be difficult to tie into the hard data that votes and MRR provide. We've created a way for you to add up to four company objectives, and then show how much each objective is tied to a piece of feedback.
This allows for more holistic decision making, and more transparency around the bigger picture.
RICE Score
RICE Score
The RICE (reach, impact, confidence, and effort) prioritization model is a popular tool in Product Management for placing a value on a feature.
Enable this to set this score for each piece of feedback and compare across other key features to help guide your development.
Moscow Rating
Moscow Rating
Moscow (MoSCoW) is another Product Management strategy we utilize, where you can set each piece of feedback based on this rating system.
The options are Must have, Should have, Could have, and Won't have.