Best WishKit Alternative
for iOS Developers
WishKit charges ~$7-15/mo. Feedback Board starts at $0 with a native iOS SDK.
Why developers switch from WishKit
Feature Comparison
| Feature | Feedback Board | WishKit |
|---|---|---|
| Native iOS SDK | ||
| Feature Voting | ||
| Bug Reports | ||
| Public Roadmap | ||
| Changelog | ||
| App Store Review Routing | ||
| In-App Surveys | ||
| Web Dashboard | Limited | |
| Device Context Capture | ||
| Status Notifications | Limited |
Why switch from WishKit?
WishKit does one thing: feature requests. It does that well enough, but running an iOS app means handling more than wish lists. Bug reports come in through App Store reviews instead of your feedback tool. You have no changelog to announce shipped features. There is no roadmap to show users what is coming next. And you are missing the chance to route happy users toward leaving App Store reviews.
Feedback Board covers the entire feedback lifecycle at roughly the same price point. You get a native Swift SDK — just like WishKit — but behind it sits a full platform that turns user feedback into actionable data, public accountability, and App Store growth.
What you get with Feedback Board
Feature voting works the way you expect: users submit ideas, others upvote, and you prioritize based on demand. But Feedback Board goes further. Bug reports capture device model, OS version, and app version automatically. The public roadmap lets users see what you are working on. The changelog notifies voters when their requested feature ships. In-app surveys let you ask targeted questions to specific user segments.
The review routing engine is where Feedback Board pulls ahead for growth-minded developers. It monitors user behavior and prompts satisfied users to leave App Store reviews at the optimal moment. That is a capability no feature-request-only tool can offer.
Pricing comparison
WishKit costs roughly $7-15/mo depending on the plan. Feedback Board is $9/mo and includes every feature listed above. You pay a comparable amount but get a platform that replaces three or four separate tools. For indie developers watching every dollar, consolidating your feedback stack into one affordable service makes practical and financial sense.
Frequently Asked Questions
WishKit and Feedback Board cost about the same. Why switch?
At similar price points, the difference is scope. WishKit handles feature requests. Feedback Board handles feature requests, bug reports, roadmap, changelog, surveys, and review routing. You get a complete feedback platform instead of a single-purpose tool.
Does Feedback Board have a Swift SDK like WishKit?
Yes. Feedback Board provides a native Swift SDK with SwiftUI components. Integration takes just a few lines of code, similar to WishKit's setup process.
Can I use Feedback Board just for feature requests?
Absolutely. You can enable only the modules you need. If you want to start with feature voting and add bug reports or surveys later, that works. The full toolkit is available whenever you are ready.
Does Feedback Board work with SwiftUI?
Yes. The SDK is built with SwiftUI and provides native components that integrate seamlessly with your existing SwiftUI views. It also supports UIKit through bridging if needed.
Ready to switch from WishKit?
Join the waitlist for early access. Migration guide included.