Eververse is a simple, open source alternative to tools like Productboard and Cycle. Bring your product team together to explore problems, ideate solutions, prioritize features and plan roadmaps with the help of AI.
Hello Product Hunters!
I'm super excited to share that Eververse is now open source.
Over the past 6 months, I've learned a lot from working on Eververse β ways to run more effective product teams, improve collaboration and work with engineers.
But the biggest thing I realized is that the product management platforms out there today are all walled gardens β there's no desire for transparency or to share and grow with the community.
So, I decided to open source the codebase and focus on being a simple alternative to tools like Productboard and Cycle.
You can find the source code on GitHub.
Also as part of this rework, I also made a massive improvement to the tech stack which so it's cheaper to run, and I get to pass the savings on to you! As such, the cost of our Pro plan has dropped by 92%.
(if you're already on the Pro plan, I've updated your subscription π)
Also, thanks for hunting and being the best hype man @fmerian βοΈ
Hi guys. Your platform looks great. However there are several issues I encountered after only working for 5 minutes. I am using the cloud version, and I mistakenly uploaded an SVG file - now it cannot be changed to PNG. Settings > Portal doesn't work. Also, when I integrate with GitHub, it doesn't redirect back properly.
Having used Eververse since its beta launch, I can confidently say itβs an excellent alternative and replacement for several product tools like Productboard. For products with a large user base, it can be nearly impossible for designers and PMs to sift through every piece of feedback. What I like most about Eververse is its AI-driven ability to accurately extract insights from thousands of user feedback entries - allowing more time to focus on finding and creating solutions instead of painstakingly organizing common themes and problems.
As a designer, I appreciate the ability to embed Figma designs directly into new product tickets alongside the attached user feedback to give extra context. Additionally, the platform offers a lot of other tools product managers would benefit from, such as roadmap capabilities and a product feature page to gauge new feature demand. Also, always a bonus that software this great is open-source!
Congrats on the launch, Hayden!
Just tried it out. Looking awesome. I can see its built over next-forge, another great contribution by @haydenbleasel. Using it for my products too. π