Raw feedback is just noise
A growing pile of feedback feels productive — until you have to act on it. Scrolling individual comments doesn't tell you what's trending, which themes are accelerating, or how customers actually feel.
Without aggregation, every roadmap conversation restarts from anecdotes: "I think a lot of people asked for this." Analytics replace that hunch with a number, so you can argue from evidence instead of memory.
What the dashboard shows you
MonkFeed turns scattered submissions into a single, scannable view:
- Demand — which features and themes are most requested, ranked at a glance.
- Sentiment — how customers feel, not just what they ask for.
- Trends — what's gaining momentum versus fading, over time.
- Engagement — votes, comments, and participation that reveal how strongly users care.
Instead of reading feedback one item at a time, you see the shape of the whole conversation.
Track sentiment, not just volume
Volume tells you how many; sentiment tells you how it's landing. A feature with lots of requests but souring sentiment is a very different signal than one with steady, positive demand.
By tracking sentiment alongside request counts, you catch frustration early — a rising tide of negative feedback about a flow you just shipped — and you double down on the wins your customers are genuinely excited about.
Spot trends before your competitors
The most valuable insight is the one you see first. Trend detection surfaces themes that are accelerating — the requests quietly gaining votes week over week — so you can act while the opportunity is fresh.
That early read lets you align the roadmap with real, rising demand instead of reacting after a competitor has already shipped it.
From insight to decision
Analytics only matter if they change what you build. MonkFeed connects the dots from signal to action:
- Prioritize the high-demand, high-sentiment themes with confidence.
- Validate ideas with data before committing engineering time.
- Communicate the "why" behind roadmap calls to your team and customers.
Explore your analytics and let the data write the first draft of your roadmap.
