🆚 Frill vs. UserVoice
Compare technologies based on real-world usage data *- 📈 UserVoice is much more popular than Frill.
- 🌍 UserVoice is more popular in all countries.
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About
Frill is a customer feedback, public roadmap, and announcements platform that helps teams collect suggestions, track votes, publish changelogs, and communicate product plans to users.
It offers embeddable feedback boards and widgets, upvote and comment support, customizable statuses and multi-language options, NPS/CSAT and poll surveys, and integrations with tools like Jira, Slack, and Zapier.
UserVoice is a platform for product feedback that helps companies collect, organize, and act on user suggestions, ideas, and issues.
It provides customizable feedback forums and voting mechanisms, idea prioritization with scoring and sentiment analysis, support for surveys and customer requests, workflow tools to route feedback into product or support teams, and integrations with systems like Jira, Zendesk, and Salesforce.
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Pricing
(50 ideas, 1 survey)$25/month
(unlimited ideas, 3 surveys)$49/month
(+private boards, white labeling)$149/month
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- ⭐ 7th most popular in Switzerland in the Customer Support category.
- ⭐ 9th most popular in France in the Customer Support category.
- 🔥 11st most popular in Canada in the Customer Support category.
- 🔥 12nd most popular in Australia in the Customer Support category.
- 🔥 18th most popular in Switzerland in the Feedback category.
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