Quickhunt (quickhunt.app) platform help — affordable all-in-one customer-feedback suite for SaaS: feedback boards (ideas + upvoting/comments), public roadmap, changelog, in-app messages, knowledge base, AI assistant, and live chat — a Canny/Frill/Featurebase/Upvoty alternative with a genuinely free lifetime tier. Developer surface: the REST API is gated to the top Premium plan and undocumented, integrations (Slack/Zapier/viaSocket/GitHub/HubSpot/Jira) are Growth-tier, and there's no MCP server — so it's mostly a no-code intake tool. Use when getting feedback out of Quickhunt without an API, wiring it into Slack/Jira/GitHub/HubSpot via Zapier or viaSocket, embedding the widget, mapping statuses to a roadmap and shipping a changelog, picking a plan (Free/Starter/Growth/Premium), or choosing Quickhunt vs Frill/UserJot/Canny. Do NOT use for VoC survey-program strategy (use /sales-customer-feedback) or public review generation (use /sales-customer-reviews).
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Quickhunt (quickhunt.app) platform help — affordable all-in-one customer-feedback suite for SaaS: feedback boards (ideas + upvoting/comments), public roadmap, changelog, in-app messages, knowledge base, AI assistant, and live chat — a Canny/Frill/Featurebase/Upvoty alternative with a genuinely free lifetime tier. Developer surface: the REST API is gated to the top Premium plan and undocumented, integrations (Slack/Zapier/viaSocket/GitHub/HubSpot/Jira) are Growth-tier, and there's no MCP server — so it's mostly a no-code intake tool. Use when getting feedback out of Quickhunt without an API, wiring it into Slack/Jira/GitHub/HubSpot via Zapier or viaSocket, embedding the widget, mapping statuses to a roadmap and shipping a changelog, picking a plan (Free/Starter/Growth/Premium), or choosing Quickhunt vs Frill/UserJot/Canny. Do NOT use for VoC survey-program strategy (use /sales-customer-feedback) or public review generation (use /sales-customer-reviews).
If references/learnings.md exists, read it first for accumulated platform knowledge.
What are you trying to do?
A) Get feedback out of Quickhunt automatically — note the REST API is gated to the top Premium plan ($99/mo) and undocumented publicly. On lower plans, use Zapier/viaSocket or native connectors instead.
B) Wire Quickhunt into Slack / Jira / GitHub / HubSpot / ClickUp / Zapier / viaSocket (these are Growth-tier, $49/mo; Free and Starter have no integrations at all)
C) Embed the feedback/changelog/docs widget (embed, modal, sidebar, popover, banner) or host the portal on a custom domain (Starter+)
D) Organize feedback boards, an idea's status, the public roadmap, and ship a changelog (scheduled changelog is Starter+)
E) Run in-app messages — surveys, checklists, banners, posts — or set up the knowledge base / AI assistant / live chat
F) Decide Quickhunt vs Canny/Frill/UserJot/Featurebase, or pick a plan (Free / Starter $29 / Growth $49 / Premium $99)
Code or no-code? Below Premium there's no API, so "code" mostly means webhook receivers fed by Zapier/viaSocket; "no-code" means Zapier + viaSocket + native connectors (Growth+).
Skip-ahead rule: if the user's prompt already contains enough context, skip to Step 2.
Step 2 — Route or answer directly
If the question is about...
Route to...
Voice-of-customer / NPS/CSAT/CES survey program strategy across tools
/sales-customer-feedback {question}
Aggregating unsolicited feedback across reviews/social/support
/sales-noisely {question}
Public review generation strategy (Trustpilot/G2)
/sales-customer-reviews {question}
In-app message / onboarding survey strategy across tools
/sales-in-app-messaging {question}
Connecting Quickhunt to a CRM/PM tool generically (iPaaS)
/sales-integration {question}
When routing, give the exact command, e.g. "This is a strategy question — run: /sales-customer-feedback choose a product-feedback board tool".
Step 3 — Quickhunt platform reference
Read references/platform-guide.md for the full reference — the Feedback/Roadmap/Changelog/In-App-Messages/Docs/AI/Live-Chat module map (what's Zapier-automatable vs API-only vs UI-only), the integration surface (Slack, Zapier, viaSocket, ClickUp, GitHub, HubSpot, Jira), pricing tiers + the integration ($49 Growth) and API ($99 Premium) plan gates, the data model, and quick-start recipes (push new ideas out via Zapier; turn feedback into a GitHub issue; embed the widget).
Read references/quickhunt-api-reference.md for the developer surface — the "API is Premium-only and undocumented publicly" reality and the no-code substitutes (Zapier, viaSocket, native connectors, webhooks, embeddable widget), plus a Gaps section noting which details (REST endpoints, auth scheme, webhook payloads) are gated/JS-rendered and must be confirmed in-account.
Answer using only the relevant section. Don't dump the full reference.
Step 4 — Actionable guidance
Focus on the user's specific situation:
The API is Premium-only and undocumented — design around it. Quickhunt's REST API is listed only on the Premium ($99/mo) plan, and no public API docs were found. Below Premium, move feedback with Zapier or viaSocket (both bridge to thousands of apps), the native GitHub/Jira/HubSpot/ClickUp/Slack connectors, or webhooks — don't promise an API pull unless the account is on Premium, and confirm endpoints/auth in-account.
Integrations start at Growth ($49/mo). Free and Starter have no integrations — so a customer on Free/Starter cannot use Zapier, Slack, GitHub, etc. at all. If their plan is Free/Starter and they need automation, the answer is "upgrade to Growth" before any wiring.
The free tier is the real differentiator. Unlike FeedBear/Rapidr (no free tier) and cheaper to start than Frill, Quickhunt's lifetime Free plan (1 board, 1 roadmap, AI assistant, unlimited posts + changelog) makes it a strong "just start collecting feedback" pick — at the cost of branding, custom domain, and integrations.
It bundles more than a feedback board. On top of boards/roadmap/changelog it adds in-app messages (surveys/checklists/banners), a knowledge base, an AI assistant, and live chat — closer to a lightweight Intercom + feedback combo. If they only need a board, a cheaper single-purpose tool may fit better; if they want one tool for feedback + announcements + help docs, the bundle is the draw.
Mind the per-feature plan gates. Custom domain + remove branding + scheduled changelog + analytics + conditional logic are Starter+; integrations are Growth+; API + dedicated account manager are Premium. Extra team members are +$10/mo each on every plan.
It's a feedback-board tool, not a VoC survey suite. Quickhunt collects solicited board feedback + roadmap + changelog (+ in-app messages). For survey program strategy use /sales-customer-feedback; for mining unsolicited feedback across reviews/social use /sales-noisely.
If you discover a gotcha, workaround, or tip not covered in references/learnings.md, append it there.
Gotchas
Best-effort from research (2026-06) — modules/pricing captured from quickhunt.app (homepage, /pricing, /integrations) and third-party roundups on this date; no public API/developer docs page exists (/docs 404s). Re-verify plan gates, the API surface, and webhook details in-account before relying on them.
The REST API is Premium-only ($99/mo) and undocumented publicly. API access is listed only on the top Premium tier, and no developer/API docs page was found (the /docs path 404s). Treat the API as unavailable below Premium, and confirm its endpoints/auth in-account — don't reconstruct or assume them.
No integrations on Free or Starter. All integrations (Slack/Zapier/ClickUp/GitHub/HubSpot/Jira/viaSocket) require Growth ($49/mo). A Free or Starter customer literally cannot connect anything — the fix is an upgrade, not a config change.
Webhooks have no published schema or documented HMAC. Webhooks are mentioned as a feature but no payload schema or signing scheme is documented. If you wire them, capture a live delivery to learn the shape, and secure the endpoint by secret URL / IP allowlist rather than assuming HMAC.
Intercom is "coming soon." The Intercom integration was marked coming-soon at research time — don't promise it. Verify availability in-account.
Per-feature gates are easy to miss. Custom domain, remove branding, scheduled changelog, analytics, and conditional logic are Starter+; the AI assistant is on Free but live chat is a newer add. Check the exact tier before promising a feature.
Extra seats cost $10/mo each. Team members are billed per-seat on top of every plan (Growth includes 5). Factor this into any "what will this cost" answer.
Related skills
/sales-customer-feedback — Voice-of-customer / survey program strategy across tools (Quickhunt is one feedback-board option) — program design, metric choice, tool selection. Install: npx skills add sales-skills/sales --skill sales-customer-feedback -a claude-code
/sales-frill — Affordable feedback-board competitor that ships a documented REST API + HMAC-SHA256-signed webhooks at ~$25/mo — the pick when programmatic reads matter and you don't want to pay $99 for an API. Install: npx skills add sales-skills/sales --skill sales-frill -a claude-code
/sales-userjot — AI-first feedback board with a REST API + MCP server + no-per-seat pricing and a free tier — the closest contrast (free tier + real API). Install: npx skills add sales-skills/sales --skill sales-userjot -a claude-code
/sales-sleekplan — AI feedback suite (auto-categorization + MCP server) with a REST API + JWT SSO and a free Indie tier — contrast when you want AI triage plus an API. Install: npx skills add sales-skills/sales --skill sales-sleekplan -a claude-code
/sales-feedbear — Budget no-pull-API feedback board (webhooks/JWT SSO/Zapier only) — a useful contrast since both lean on no-code intake. Install: npx skills add sales-skills/sales --skill sales-feedbear -a claude-code
/sales-rapidr — Polished Canny alternative with no public API (Zapier/SSO/native only) — the closest peer on the "no-code intake, no API" axis. Install: npx skills add sales-skills/sales --skill sales-rapidr -a claude-code
/sales-noisely — AI aggregation of unsolicited feedback across reviews/social/support (complement: Quickhunt = solicited boards, Noisely = unsolicited mining). Install: npx skills add sales-skills/sales --skill sales-noisely -a claude-code
/sales-do — Not sure which skill to use? The router matches any sales objective to the right skill. Install: npx skills add sales-skills/sales --skill sales-do -a claude-code
Examples
Example 1: "Quickhunt's API is locked to the top plan — how do I get new feedback into our own system?" (developer/automation)
User says: "Every new feature request in Quickhunt should land in our internal tool automatically, but the API is on the $99 plan and we're on Growth."
Skill does: Confirms the REST API is Premium-only ($99/mo) and undocumented, so on Growth you can't GET ideas. Lays out the substitutes available on Growth ($49): a Zapier or viaSocket automation on a Quickhunt "new feedback" trigger → an action into your tool (confirm exact trigger names in the live editor), the native GitHub/Jira/HubSpot/ClickUp connectors if you live there, Slack notifications, or webhooks (capture a live payload to learn the shape). Flags that sync must be push-based, not a polled API read, and that Free/Starter have no integrations at all.
Result: A working push-based intake plan with the API/plan constraints made explicit.
Example 2: "Turn Quickhunt feedback into GitHub issues automatically" (developer/automation)
User says: "When a feature request hits a certain status, I want a GitHub issue created for engineering."
Skill does: Confirms the GitHub integration is native (and requires Growth $49+ — no integrations on Free/Starter). Walks the no-code path: connect GitHub in Integrations, map the Quickhunt board/status to a target repo, and have new/updated feedback create an actionable GitHub issue. Offers the Zapier/viaSocket alternative for more control (status-change trigger → "Create Issue" action with templated title/body), and notes that two-way status sync should be verified in-account since webhook payloads are unpublished.
Result: A feedback→GitHub pipeline grounded in the real plan gate and connector behavior.
Example 3: Quickhunt vs Frill vs Canny — which board, and what do the plans cost?
User says: "Small SaaS picking a feedback + roadmap + changelog tool — Quickhunt, Frill, or Canny? And is there an API?"
Skill does: Frames the tradeoff — Quickhunt has a genuinely free lifetime tier and an affordable all-in-one bundle (boards + roadmap + changelog + in-app messages + docs + AI assistant + live chat), but its API is Premium-only ($99/mo) and undocumented and integrations need Growth ($49); Frill ($25) is cheaper for paid and ships a documented REST API + signed webhooks; Canny ($400) is the pricier enterprise option. Recommends by whether programmatic reads matter (→ Frill/UserJot) vs a free start + no-code intake being enough (→ Quickhunt), and routes broader selection: "run: /sales-customer-feedback choose a product-feedback board tool".
Result: A price-, API-, and free-tier-grounded board-tool choice.
Troubleshooting
I can't find Quickhunt's API to pull our feedback
Symptom: You want to read ideas/votes programmatically but there's no API reference.
Cause: API access is gated to the top Premium plan ($99/mo) and no public API/developer docs exist (the /docs path 404s). Below Premium there is effectively no programmatic read path.
Solution: If you're below Premium, use Zapier or viaSocket triggers (new feedback/comment/vote → your app), the native GitHub/Jira/HubSpot/ClickUp/Slack connectors, or webhooks (capture a live payload). If a true documented API at a lower price is a hard requirement, evaluate /sales-frill or /sales-userjot instead. If you're on Premium, request the API docs from your dedicated account manager and confirm endpoints/auth in-account.
My integration (Slack/GitHub/Zapier) isn't available
Symptom: There's no way to connect Quickhunt to your other tools.
Cause: All integrations require Growth ($49/mo) — Free and Starter have no integrations.
Solution: Upgrade to Growth (or higher) to unlock Slack/Zapier/ClickUp/GitHub/HubSpot/Jira/viaSocket. Note Intercom was "coming soon" at research time — verify before relying on it. On Growth, all listed integrations are included (unlike Canny's one-integration limit).
Pricing or feature gates feel confusing
Symptom: "I'm on Starter but can't add an integration," or "custom domain isn't available."
Cause: Quickhunt gates features by tier — custom domain / remove branding / scheduled changelog / analytics / conditional logic are Starter+, integrations are Growth+, and API + dedicated account manager are Premium. Extra seats are +$10/mo each.
Solution: Match the needed feature to its tier: start Free to validate, move to Starter ($29) for custom domain + branding removal, Growth ($49) for integrations + more boards, and Premium ($99) only if you genuinely need the API. Budget +$10/mo per extra team member. Treat all pricing as best-effort and confirm in-account.