Suggesto.io is a lightweight JavaScript widget + public board with upvotes/downvotes.
Install in <5 minutes, collect feedback without sending users off-site, and prioritize with votes.
The problem
Collecting feedback usually kicks users out to yet another tool. Momentum dies, and so does the insight.
My approach
A tiny in-app JS widget + a public vote board. Users submit in context, then the community ranks what matters with simple ±1 voting.
Install takes under 5 minutes.
Who it’s for Indie devs, micro-SaaS, and small teams who want 90% of the value at 10% of the cost/complexity.
Try this in 2 minutes
1. Paste the snippet (before </head>).
2. Submit a feedback without login.
3. Open the public board, sort by Top/New, and vote once.
(4.) Tell me the one missing thing that would make you adopt it this week.
What’s included
- Free: 1 board, 50 feedback items, voting.
- Pro ($14.99 one-time): unlimited boards & feedback, comments, email notifications, priority support.
- Perf: ~8KB gzipped, loads async/defer, designed to be non-blocking.
- Stack & safety: Next.js + Supabase (Postgres RLS), Edge Functions, honeypot + rate-limit.
FAQs
- Login required for users? No. Submissions and voting work without login (with abuse protections).
- Will it slow my app? The script is tiny and async/defer — no render blocking by design.
- How is data isolated? Row Level Security scopes each board to its owner/tenant.
- Moderation/Spam? Honeypot + server-side rate-limit on day one; more filters on the roadmap.
- Why one-time pricing? Low-friction GTM for a lightweight utility. If feature depth grows, we may revisit pricing later — today is about value and speed.


