

Triagely
Your users are telling you exactly what to build. The problem is it's everywhere, bug reports, feature requests, support emails, messages from your website; and it piles up faster than anyone can read it.
Features
Properties
- Lightweight
Features
- Ad-free
- Kanban Board
- No Coding Required
- Goal Tracking
- Dark Mode
- Scrum Boards
- AI-Powered
- React
Triagely News & Activities
Recent activities
- Ciprian_b liked Triagely
- Ciprian_b added Triagely
- POX updated Triagely
Ciprian_b added Triagely as alternative to Canny, UserVoice, Produkt.so and Featurebase
Triagely information
What is Triagely?
Your users are telling you exactly what to build. The problem is it's everywhere, bug reports, feature requests, support emails, messages from your website; and it piles up faster than anyone can read it. The important stuff gets buried, the same issue gets reported ten different ways, and you're left guessing what to work on next.
Triagely fixes that. It brings every piece of feedback into one place, then uses AI to do the tedious part for you: it reads each message, groups the ones that are really about the same thing, and ranks everything by how much it actually matters. Instead of a messy inbox, you get a clean, prioritized list of what your users care about most.
Why people love it:
- Everything in one place. Collect feedback through a simple email address, an embeddable widget for your site, or an API
- No more duplicates. Ten people reporting the same bug? Triagely automatically merges them into a single ticket, so you see one clear issue instead of ten noisy ones.
- Always know what's next. AI ranks every request by priority, so the most urgent and most-requested items rise to the top on their own.
- Less noise, more signal. Spam and irrelevant messages get filtered out automatically, leaving you with feedback that's worth acting on.
- Set up in minutes. Connect your feedback sources, and you're triaging right away, start free, then pick a plan when you're ready.
Triagely is for product teams, founders, and indie makers who'd rather spend their time building than sorting through their inbox. Stop reacting to whoever shouts loudest, and start building what your users actually want.
Start free and know what to fix first.









