Pushlog vs Canny
Canny is a feature request and feedback management platform. Users submit ideas, vote on them, and your team prioritizes accordingly. It also has a changelog — but that's a secondary feature built on top of the feedback system, not the core product.
Canny recently lowered its entry price to $19/month (down from much higher legacy pricing), but the free tier only tracks 25 users — that's not a typo. The good integrations (Jira, Linear, Salesforce) and SSO are locked to higher tiers. If you're evaluating Canny just for its changelog, you're paying for a feedback platform you might not need.
| Feature | Pushlog | Canny |
|---|---|---|
| Free tier | Yes, usable | 25 tracked users |
| Hosted changelog page | ||
| Feature request boards | ||
| User voting | ||
| Public roadmap | ||
| Email notifications | Included | All plans |
| Embeddable widget | Limited | |
| Slack & Discord | Included (Starter) | Via integrations |
| Starting paid price | Free to start | $19/mo |
The bottom line
Canny and Pushlog solve different problems. Canny is for figuring out what to build — collecting feedback, managing a roadmap, letting users vote. Pushlog is for telling people what you shipped. If you need both, they complement each other. If you just need a changelog, Canny is a feedback platform with a changelog attached. Pushlog is a changelog that's actually the whole product.
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