ProductLift alternative
Scale beyond single-package feedback workflows with Modu
Move from fixed-package tooling to a flexible module system that supports public collection, prioritization, and update publishing in one connected flow.

ProductLift pricing snapshot
- Starts at $14/month when billed yearly (base configuration).
- 14-day free trial.
- Pricing adjusts by selected seat count and billing configuration.
- All-in-one package includes feedback boards, roadmap, changelog, widgets, integrations, and API/webhooks.
Common reasons teams move from ProductLift
- No permanent free plan for ongoing production use.
- Pricing scales as team seat needs expand.
- Teams wanting board/module limit-based progression often prefer Modu plan structure.
- Teams that need broader module-level workflow control choose Modu’s multi-module system.
Why teams evaluating ProductLift often choose Modu
These differences matter when teams need flexible economics and deeper workflow control.
Permanent free plan
Modu includes a permanent free plan. ProductLift provides a 14-day trial before paid usage.
Flexible module depth
Modu supports single choice, multiple choice, rating, suggestions, text, roadmap, and changelog modules.
Workspace-based scaling
Modu plan progression follows board/module/seat limits instead of seat-based pricing configuration.
Signal-driven automations
Trigger integrations from vote thresholds, suggestion events, and clustering events to keep execution fast.

Everything else you need
Permanent free plan
ProductLift is trial-first. Modu keeps free usage available long term.
Modern AI triage
Use clustering and duplicate detection to reduce manual prioritization work.
Flexible module depth
Run seven module types including roadmap and changelog in one workspace.
Embed + popup rollout
Deploy iframe embeds and popup widgets directly in your product.
Branding control on paid plans
Remove Modu branding on Start and Growth without enterprise packaging.
Execution-grade automations
Connect feedback signals to Slack, Jira, Linear, Trello, ClickUp, and Sheets.
Side-by-side comparison
Review practical differences before choosing your stack.
| Feature | Modu | ProductLift |
|---|---|---|
| Free entry | Permanent free plan is available for ongoing use. | 14-day trial before paid usage. |
| Starting paid price | Paid tiers begin at Start ($24/month) and Growth ($59/month). | Base starts at $14/month billed yearly. |
| Pricing controls | Pricing scales by workspace limits (boards, modules, seats). | Pricing adjusts by seat count and billing configuration. |
| Module flexibility | Seven module types include suggestions, roadmap, and changelog in one system. | All-in-one package includes board, roadmap, and changelog capabilities. |
| AI + automation workflow | AI clustering, duplicate detection, and event-driven automations in paid plans. | ProductLift includes integrations plus API and webhooks in its package. |
Choose Modu when
- You want a permanent free plan before committing to paid expansion.
- You want seven module types in one workspace with roadmap and changelog included.
- You want pricing progression based on workspace limits instead of seat-based tuning.
ProductLift may fit when
- You prefer ProductLift’s single-package model and are comfortable with seat-based pricing adjustments.
- Your rollout maps directly to ProductLift’s all-in-one feature bundle.
How to roll out Modu without friction
- 1. Create one board and add a Suggestions module first to capture demand immediately.
- 2. Add Roadmap and Changelog modules in the same board to close the loop publicly.
- 3. Connect integration automations once feedback volume starts growing.
FAQ
No. ProductLift is trial-first before paid usage.
ProductLift starts from paid pricing, while Modu starts with a permanent free plan and then paid tiers at $24/$59.
Modu scales by workspace limits (boards/modules/seats). ProductLift pricing adjusts by seat count and billing configuration.
Yes. Modu includes roadmap and changelog as native module types.
Modu adds AI clustering and duplicate detection for suggestion-heavy prioritization workflows.
Teams choose Modu for permanent free entry, predictable scaling, and deeper module flexibility in one platform.
Ready to try Modu?
Start on the free plan, launch your first board, and validate demand before rolling out company-wide.