Canny alternative

Produktly is a more affordable and comprehensive alternative to Canny. Get feedback collection, roadmaps, changelogs, product tours, and more — all in one platform starting at $19/month.

Canny Rating

4.4/5

Produktly Rating

4.7/5

Price Comparison

Pricing Overview

Compare the pricing structures of both platforms to make an informed decision.

Canny

$360/month

Starting price, typically requires annual commitment

Produktly

$19/month

Flexible plans, monthly or annual billing

Value Comparison

Produktly starts at just $19/month and includes feedback collection, roadmaps, changelogs, plus product tours, checklists, and NPS surveys. Even the most expensive plan is just $199/month — far less than Canny's Growth plan at $360/month.

Save up to 95% by choosing Produktly

Feature Comparison

Key Features

A detailed breakdown of what each platform offers.

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Canny

Canny specializes in feature request tracking, user feedback boards, and public roadmaps. It's a strong product management tool focused on capturing and prioritizing user feedback.

Exclusive Features

Canny excels at dedicated feedback management with public voting boards, automatic feedback deduplication, and deep integrations with project management tools like Jira and Linear. If your primary need is a standalone feedback and prioritization tool, Canny is strong in that niche.

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Produktly

Produktly combines feedback collection and roadmaps with a full digital adoption suite — product tours, checklists, NPS surveys, micro-surveys, changelogs, and announcements — giving you a more complete platform.

Exclusive Features

Produktly goes beyond feedback by including product tours, onboarding checklists, NPS surveys, micro-surveys, and announcements. This means you can collect feedback, share your roadmap, announce changes via changelog, and guide users through new features — all from one platform.

Common Features

Both Canny and Produktly offer feedback collection and public roadmaps. Canny focuses deeply on feedback management with voting boards, prioritization, and integrations. Produktly takes a broader approach, including feedback alongside product tours, onboarding checklists, and changelogs.

Canny Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Dedicated feedback voting boards
  • Automatic feedback deduplication
  • Deep Jira and Linear integrations
  • User-friendly feedback portal

Cons

  • No product tours or onboarding tools
  • Expensive Growth plan at $360/month
  • Free plan limited to 1 board
  • No changelogs on free plan
  • No NPS or survey functionality

Produktly Pros & Cons

Pros

  • All-in-one platform (tours, feedback, roadmaps, changelogs)
  • Much more affordable at $19/month
  • NPS surveys and micro-surveys included
  • EU data hosting (Frankfurt, Germany) — GDPR compliant
  • Product tours and onboarding checklists
  • Announcements and changelogs built in

Cons

  • Less advanced feedback deduplication
  • No public voting board feature
  • Fewer project management integrations

Feature Comparison Table

FeatureCannyProduktly
Feedback Collection
Public Roadmap
ChangelogsPaid plans only
Voting Boards
Product Tours
Onboarding Checklists
NPS Surveys
Micro-Surveys
Announcements
User SegmentationBasic
No-Code Builder
Jira Integration
Custom BrandingPaid plans
EU Data HostingFrankfurt, Germany
Starting Price$360/month$19/month

Use Case Comparison

Feature Request Management

How each platform handles collecting and prioritizing feature requests from users.

Canny

Canny provides dedicated voting boards where users can submit and vote on feature requests, with automatic deduplication and prioritization tools.

Performance:
4.8/5

Produktly

Produktly offers feedback widgets and roadmaps for collecting and displaying feature plans, though without dedicated voting boards.

Performance:
3.8/5

Conclusion

Canny has the edge for pure feature request management with its voting-first approach.

Product Communication

Keeping users informed about product updates and new features.

Canny

Canny offers changelogs on paid plans but lacks in-app announcements or product tours to guide users through changes.

Performance:
3.5/5

Produktly

Produktly combines changelogs with in-app announcements, product tours, and checklists to not just inform users but actively guide them through new features.

Performance:
4.8/5

Conclusion

Produktly excels at product communication with its integrated approach to announcing, teaching, and onboarding.

User Onboarding

How effectively each platform helps new users get started with your product.

Canny

Canny doesn't offer any user onboarding or product tour capabilities.

Performance:
1/5

Produktly

Produktly provides a full onboarding suite with product tours, checklists, and tooltips to guide new users.

Performance:
4.7/5

Conclusion

Produktly is the clear winner for user onboarding — Canny simply doesn't compete in this space.

Overall

Summary

Canny is a focused feedback and roadmap tool, while Produktly is a comprehensive digital adoption platform. The choice depends on your priorities:

Decision Factors

  • What's your budget?

    Produktly is significantly more affordable. Canny's free plan is very limited (1 board, no integrations), and the Growth plan costs $360/month. Produktly offers more features at a fraction of the cost.

  • Do you need exclusive features from Canny?

    If your sole need is advanced feedback management with voting boards, deduplication, and deep project management integrations, Canny's focused approach may be worth the premium.

  • Do you want to more holistically support your users?

    If you want feedback collection and roadmaps plus the ability to onboard users, collect NPS scores, and announce product updates, Produktly delivers far more value for the money.

Final Recommendation

Choose Canny if:

  • Budget is not a concern
  • You need specific features only they offer

Choose Produktly if:

  • You want more value for your money
  • You need a comprehensive digital adoption solution
  • You value simplicity and ease of use

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