Most small SaaS products don't need separate tools for release notes, user feedback, and uptime. FeedFast puts all three in one place, without the complexity of an enterprise platform.
Each project gets its own public page at feedfa.st/p/your-project with up to three sections:
Changelog — write updates in Markdown, tag them as New / Improved / Fixed, and publish them to your public page, RSS feed, or an embeddable widget with an unread indicator.
Feedback — let users submit ideas and upvote them without creating an account. Add your own categories and statuses (Open → Planned → In Progress → Done), reply publicly with an owner badge, and filter or sort feedback using shareable URLs.
Uptime — monitor HTTP(S) endpoints on a schedule. An incident is only created after two consecutive failures, helping avoid false alarms from temporary issues. You can also send email alerts, schedule maintenance windows, and give users the option to subscribe to your status page.
Everything works together. A user submits a feature request, you move it to Planned, then mark it Done when you ship it. From there, you can turn it into a changelog entry and let everyone who requested it know about the update.
FeedFast also includes an authenticated REST API and MCP server for automation. You can publish release notes, schedule maintenance, or read your feedback board using scoped API keys, including read-only keys.
Free for one project. Pro is $9/month or $79/year, with one simple plan and no per-seat pricing.


