For Product Managers

Track feature demand before adding to your roadmap.

Product managers and product teams use DemandProof to discover what customers are asking for in public before committing engineering resources.

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The roadmap prioritization problem

Internal feedback is biased

Your existing customers tell you what they want, but you miss what the market is asking for.

Competitor roadmaps are hidden

You cannot see what competitors are building until they ship, but you can see what their users are requesting.

Feature requests get lost

Public feature requests on Reddit, reviews, and forums are scattered and hard to track.

Prioritization is guesswork

Without external demand data, roadmap decisions rely on internal opinions and anecdotes.

How product teams use DemandProof

1

Scan competitor user complaints

Find what users of competing products are frustrated about.

2

Track public feature requests

Monitor feature requests on Canny boards, GitHub Issues, and public roadmaps.

3

Identify market gaps

Discover features the market wants but no competitor provides well.

4

Score demand strength

Prioritize features based on external demand signals, not just internal requests.

5

Validate before building

Confirm that real demand exists before committing engineering resources.

What product managers discover

Competitor feature gaps

Features users want from competitors but competitors are not building.

Underserved segments

Customer segments that existing products are not designed for.

Pricing opportunities

Price points where users are frustrated with existing solutions.

Integration needs

Connections between tools that users need but do not exist.

Workflow pain points

Manual processes that users complain about repeatedly.

Emerging use cases

New ways people are using existing tools that reveal product opportunities.

Build what the market already wants.

Track feature demand from public sources before adding to your roadmap.

Find SaaS ideas people are already asking for.

Scan Reddit pain points, public feature requests, and roadmap complaints before you build.

Start finding demand