Built by an indie.
Priced for one.
Drop a widget on your site, get bug reports with screenshots, and ship the next thing your users actually asked for. No sales calls, no per-seat math, no enterprise dashboard you'll never use.
Three things every indie ships around
60-second install
One <script> tag. No backend integration, no SDK to vendor, no Sentry-style sample-rate config. You're collecting feedback before your coffee is cold.
Pricing that fits a side project
From $6/mo on the Starter tier. Not per-seat, not per-MAU. Canny starts at $79/mo; Userback charges per response. You'd rather spend that on Postgres.
MCP server included
Point Claude or Cursor at your feedback and let it triage, summarize, and group by theme. Your AI workflow doesn't stop at the IDE.
Why indie hackers ship on SeggWat
- Screenshot annotation — users draw on the bug, you skip the back-and-forth
- Public roadmap with voting — turn validation into a marketing asset
- Rust stack, EU-hosted, GDPR by default — one less compliance ticket
- MCP + REST API + Chrome extension + CLI — wire it into anything
- Open changelog and small team — when you email, a human answers
Simple, transparent pricing
Choose a plan that fits your stage. Switch or cancel anytime.
Starter
For new products collecting their first insights
- 14-day free trial
- Up to 3 projects
- Team size: 2 members
- Customizable Widgets
- Plugins & Integrations
- Community Discord
- NPS & in-product surveys
Pro
For growing teams with advanced needs
- 14-day free trial
- Up to 30 projects
- Team size: 30 members
- Customizable Widgets
- Plugins & Integrations
- NPS & in-product surveys
- Priority Support
Questions you're probably asking
I'm pre-revenue. Is there a free tier?
Free 14-day trial with 30 responses, no card required. After that, Starter is $6/mo (annual) or $7/mo. If you're genuinely pre-revenue, email me — we figure something out.
How is this different from Canny or Userback?
Cheaper, screenshot annotation built in, MCP server for AI workflows, flat pricing instead of per-seat. See /compare for the side-by-side.
Can I self-host?
The whole stack is Rust + MongoDB. Self-hosting isn't a packaged product yet — talk to me if that's a hard requirement.
Does it work with my framework?
It's a vanilla JS widget. React, Vue, Next.js, Astro, static HTML, WordPress — all examples shipped. See examples-seggwat in the repo.
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