Using GitHub Issues for Feature Requests?
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Quick Comparison
See how RoadmapAI stacks up against GitHub Issues
| Feature | RoadmapAI | GitHub Issues |
|---|---|---|
| Built for Feedback | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
| Non-Dev Friendly | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
| Voting System | ✅ Native | ⚠️ Reactions |
| Discord Capture | ✅ Yes | ❌ No |
| Public Roadmap | ✅ Yes | ⚠️ Projects |
Why Teams Switch from GitHub Issues
Mixed with Bugs
Feature requests get lost among bug reports and questions.
Developer-Only
Non-technical users won't open GitHub issues.
No Voting
Reactions work, but they're not a proper voting system.
No Public Roadmap
GitHub Projects exist, but aren't designed for customer-facing roadmaps.
What GitHub Issues Does Well
We believe in honest comparisons. Here's where GitHub Issues excels:
- Developer-friendly — Great for technical teams
- Free — No cost for public repos
- Integrated — Lives with your code
- Familiar — Developers know how to use it
Where RoadmapAI Wins
Separation
Keep bugs and feedback separate.
Non-Dev Friendly
Anyone can submit and vote.
Discord Integration
Capture from where users already are.
Native Voting
Real voting, not emoji reactions.
Who Should Choose GitHub Issues?
GitHub Issues might be better if you:
- Have a developer-only audience
- Want free tooling
- Need code-level integration
Who Should Choose RoadmapAI?
RoadmapAI is better if you:
- Have non-technical users
- Want a proper public roadmap
- Need voting (not reactions)
- Have a Discord community
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about switching from GitHub Issues
Should I stop using GitHub Issues?
No. Use Issues for bugs and dev tasks. Use RoadmapAI for user-facing feedback.
Can developers still contribute ideas?
Yes. Anyone can vote and comment on your RoadmapAI roadmap.
Does RoadmapAI integrate with GitHub?
GitHub integration is on our roadmap.
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