Peeqback
This is us$19/mo or $149 once
Flat — no per-maker scaling
Best fit
Founders & teams under 50 people
Comparison
A focused feedback tool versus a full product management platform — opposite ends of the same market.
Last verified 2026-05-06
Peeqback
This is us$19/mo or $149 once
Flat — no per-maker scaling
Best fit
Founders & teams under 50 people
Productboard
~$20 – $80+/maker/mo
Per-maker seat pricing
Best fit
Product orgs running formal processes
Quick verdict
Skim the bullets. Pick the column that sounds more like your situation.
The overview
Peeqback and Productboard solve adjacent problems but at opposite ends of the market. Productboard is a full product management platform built for product managers in mid-market and enterprise organizations: it ingests customer feedback from many sources (email, Slack, Salesforce, Intercom, Zendesk, surveys), maps it to features, and runs formal prioritization frameworks against business objectives before producing roadmaps and release notes. Peeqback is a feedback collection and communication tool for founders and small product teams: voting board, public roadmap, changelog, and embeddable widget, priced at $19/month flat or $149 once. The two products are not really competing for the same customer. Productboard's per-seat pricing typically runs from roughly $20/maker/month at the entry tier into hundreds of dollars per maker on enterprise tiers, and the platform requires meaningful onboarding and process design to use well. Peeqback ships zero of that depth and zero of that overhead.
Pricing breakdown
Productboard publishes per-maker pricing that starts around $20/maker/month at the entry tier (Essentials), scales up to roughly $80/maker/month at the Pro/Scale tier, and reaches custom enterprise pricing at the Enterprise tier with SAML SSO, advanced security, and dedicated CSMs. "Makers" are seats with full edit access; viewer seats are typically free or lower-cost. A 10-maker team on Pro is therefore on the order of $9,600/year before add-ons. Peeqback charges $19/month or $149 once for lifetime access, has no per-maker or per-viewer pricing, and includes unlimited boards, voters, and integrations in the base tier. The pricing gap is roughly an order of magnitude — Peeqback is approximately 50–80x cheaper at typical Productboard team sizes — but the products are also doing different jobs. Productboard pricing is published at productboard.com/pricing; verify before committing. Numbers cited above were checked May 2026.
Side by side
Productboard's depth comes from inputs and prioritization. It ingests customer feedback from email, Slack, Intercom, Zendesk, Salesforce, HubSpot, surveys, and a portal, deduplicates it, and links each insight to one or more features. It then runs formal prioritization frameworks (RICE, ICE, weighted scoring against custom business objectives) and produces multiple roadmap views (now-next-later, time-based, swimlane). It also publishes release notes and runs a public portal. Peeqback covers a much smaller surface intentionally: a voting board where users submit and vote on requests directly, a status-based public roadmap, a follower-notifying changelog, and an embeddable widget — no insight-to-feature mapping, no formal prioritization framework, no Salesforce or Zendesk ingestion, no multi-view roadmap configurations. For most product organizations beyond about fifty people, the prioritization machinery is the entire reason Productboard exists. For most founders below that scale, the prioritization machinery adds overhead without proportional return.
Feature
Peeqback
Productboard
Pricing & plans
Starting price
Per-seat pricing
Lifetime / one-time plan
Core feedback features
Public voting board
Public roadmap
Changelog / release notes
Embeddable widget
Slack & Discord webhooks
Advanced & enterprise
Insight-to-feature mapping
RICE / ICE / weighted scoring
Salesforce / HubSpot / Intercom ingest
Zendesk / email feedback ingest
Custom roadmap views (timeline, swimlane)
SAML SSO
Operations & onboarding
Setup time
IncludedLimited / paid tierNot available
The honest answer
Choose Peeqback if you are a solo founder or product team under fifty people that needs a public-facing voting board, roadmap, and changelog at a predictable flat price, and your prioritization decisions today happen in a spreadsheet, a Notion doc, or a founder's head. The $149 lifetime plan is approximately one to two months of a single Productboard maker seat. Choose Productboard if you have product managers running formal prioritization processes (RICE, ICE, weighted scoring), you ingest feedback from many sources beyond a public board (Salesforce CRM, Zendesk tickets, sales call notes, internal email), you need to map customer insights to features and link them to business objectives across multiple roadmap views, or you have a procurement process requiring SAML SSO and signed SLAs. The decision is structural — Peeqback is a feedback tool, Productboard is a product management platform, and the right answer depends on whether you have product managers running real processes.
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