What I learned after centralizing all product feedback in one place
While building products, I noticed feedback was everywhere — Slack, DMs, screenshots, random messages — and nowhere useful. I built Retour to fix that for myself: a drop-in feedback component that routes feedback into selected Slack channels, with AI summaries to reduce noise. Teams at PwC, Vercel, Supabase, and indie startups use it today — mostly because it removes friction, not because it’s...
What I learned after centralizing all product feedback in one place
While building products, I noticed feedback was everywhere — Slack, DMs, screenshots, random messages — and nowhere useful. I built Retour to fix that for myself: a drop-in feedback component that routes feedback into selected Slack channels, with AI summaries to reduce noise. Teams at PwC, Vercel, Supabase, and indie startups use it today — mostly because it removes friction, not because it’s...
Hey PH — builder focused on dev tools & feedback systems 👋
Hey everyone, I’m Aditya. Frontend-heavy builder, mostly working on developer tools and internal-style components for product teams. Here to learn from other makers, share real lessons (including failures), and contribute where I can. Nice to meet you all 🙌
We built a simple way to collect & summarize user feedback — meet Retour
We recently launched Retour, a feedback widget designed for founders and product teams who want clarity—not clutter. What makes it different: Clean embeddable widget Central feedback dashboard AI-powered summaries for faster decisions Easy routing to team channels Would love honest feedback from the PH community—especially what you’d improve or remove. Happy to answer questions or share...
Hi PH 👋 I’m Aditya, building tools around user feedback
Hey everyone! I’m Aditya, a frontend developer and indie founder. I’m currently building Retour, a lightweight feedback widget that helps teams collect user input, summarize insights, and route feedback to the right channels—without noise. Excited to learn from this community, share experiences, and connect with fellow builders 🚀
What I built to fix my own feedback chaos (case study)
Sharing a quick case study from my own product journey — not a pitch. While building SaaS products, feedback was always fragmented: Slack messages, emails, random screenshots, nothing actionable. So I built Retour to solve my problem first. What changed: Feedback goes straight into selected Slack channels Teams discuss feedback where they already work AI summaries help spot patterns without...
Hey PH 👋 Builder focused on feedback & dev workflows
Hey everyone, I’m Aditya 👋 Founder + frontend dev. I spend most of my time building SaaS tools and obsessing over developer workflows and user feedback loops. Big fan of learning in public and trading notes with other makers here. Looking forward to contributing and learning from this community.
I’m Aditya Raj, a frontend developer and SaaS builder
Hey everyone 👋 I’m Aditya Raj, a frontend developer and SaaS builder. I enjoy working with React, Next.js, and building clean, performance-focused products. I’m currently exploring ways to improve how teams collect and understand user feedback, which led me to build Retour. I joined this community to learn, share experiences, and connect with like-minded builders. Looking forward to great...
I’d like to share something I’ve been working on called Retour.
Hi everyone 👋 I’d like to share something I’ve been working on called Retour.tech . Retour is a lightweight feedback widget that helps teams collect meaningful user feedback directly from their product—without disrupting performance. It focuses on clean UX, customizable forms, and noise-free feedback. I’m still improving it and would genuinely appreciate any feedback or suggestions from the...
What I built after losing too much user feedback
This started as a personal fix. Feedback was everywhere — emails, DMs, comments — and nothing felt actionable. So I built Retour, a lightweight feedback component that sends everything into Slack, with AI mood detection and summaries to keep signal clear. It’s now used by engineers at PwC, Vercel, Supabase, and indie teams who care about fast loops. Sharing here mainly to learn: How others...
Hi PH — founder trying to listen better
Hey everyone, I’m Aditya 👋 Frontend dev turned founder. One problem I kept hitting: users did have feedback, but it never reached the right place at the right time. That gap pushed me to build tools around listening, not just shipping. Here to learn how others handle feedback, growth, and staying close to users while scaling. Excited to be part of this community.

How I stopped losing real user feedback as a solo founder
Link: https://www.retour.tech When you’re building fast, feedback doesn’t disappear — it just gets scattered. Some users DM on Twitter. Some drop notes in Slack. Some never bother because it’s “too much effort”. I hit that wall hard while building my own product. I wasn’t lacking feedback — I was lacking signal. That’s why I built Retour: a simple feedback component that lets users share...
Hey PH 👋 builder trying to make feedback less chaotic
Hey everyone — I’m Aditya. I’ve been building products for a while and kept running into the same issue: users do give feedback, but it rarely lands where teams can act on it quickly. Lately I’ve been focused on tooling that fits into existing workflows (especially Slack-first teams). Excited to learn from others here — what’s one problem you keep solving over and over in your products?
What we learned routing user feedback straight into Slack
I want to share a quick lesson from something I built recently. While working with teams (including engineers at PwC, Vercel, Supabase, and indie startups), one thing was consistent: feedback only mattered when it showed up where decisions were already happening. So I built Retour — a small drop-in feedback component that sends user feedback directly into a selected Slack channel, with AI...
What finally fixed our messy feedback loop
As a founder, I kept thinking we had “enough feedback.” In reality, it was scattered — Slack DMs, emails, Notion comments, screenshots, calls. Nothing actionable, nothing timely. The breaking point was realizing decisions were being made without fresh user context. I built a simple system for our own team: users share feedback → it lands directly in a specific Slack channel → the team reacts...
Hi, I’m Aditya — building in public & learning fast
Hey everyone 👋 I’m Aditya, an indie founder building SaaS products and learning everything the hard way. One thing I keep running into as a builder is this gap between users having thoughts and teams actually seeing them. Feedback exists — it’s just scattered, delayed, or lost in tools people don’t check daily. Lately I’ve been experimenting with simpler ways to close that gap while keeping...
What I learned after routing all user feedback directly into Slack
I want to be transparent — this is about something I built — but sharing mainly because the problem might resonate. As a founder, my biggest blind spot wasn’t features or growth. It was feedback fragmentation. Users were sharing thoughts everywhere: emails, DMs, support chats, random calls — and most of it never made it into actual product decisions. I noticed something interesting while...
Why user feedback quietly breaks as your product starts growing
Something I didn’t expect as a founder: feedback doesn’t disappear — it fragments. Early on, users reply to emails. Then it moves to DMs, support tickets, Slack messages, random calls. By the time you have traction, the signal is everywhere and nowhere. The hardest part isn’t collecting feedback — it’s not missing the important stuff when velocity increases. Curious how others here keep...
The hardest part wasn’t building — it was knowing what users actually felt
Retour The hardest part wasn’t building — it was knowing what users actually felt Post As a builder, I underestimated how messy user feedback gets once real people start using your product. Not because users don’t care — but because feedback shows up everywhere: Slack DMs Random emails One-off messages after meetings “By the way…” comments that never get written down The real problem for me...
