Olvy is an AI-powered user feedback and Changelog management platform for product teams. It has been acquired by Amoeboids, but the copy states that it will continue to operate as an independent product. Its core goal is to bring surveys, interviews, reviews, support tickets, sales calls, and community feedback into one workspace, then use AI to extract actionable insights.
In terms of feature coverage, Olvy’s strength lies in the full feedback loop of “collect—analyze—act—notify.” On the collection side, it supports sources such as Slack, Discord, Twitter, Telegram, Google Play Store, Zendesk, Intercom, Microsoft Teams, Zapier, and API. On the analysis side, it offers Auto Listener Agent, feedback type detection, sentiment analysis, topic analysis, translation, automatic property filling, AI summaries, Ask Olvy, and reporting. On the action side, it supports creating Issues, messaging campaigns, and announcements, and can communicate product updates in-app through a Changelog widget.
The captured text only shows “Start for Free” and “Book a Free Demo.” No specific plans, pricing, seat counts, feedback volume limits, or AI usage limits were found, so budget evaluation requires contacting the vendor. The deployment model appears to be a cloud-based SaaS workspace, with no information found on self-hosting or private deployment. Payment methods are also not disclosed.
The advantages are its broad range of integration channels, making it especially suitable for consolidating unstructured feedback from customer support, app stores, communities, and interviews. AI classification, summaries, and topic analysis can help reduce the manual effort product managers spend organizing feedback. The Changelog also helps notify users of “changes made after feedback was adopted,” completing the loop. Customer examples mention teams such as LottieFiles and Casablanca seeing improvements in processing efficiency. The drawbacks are limited pricing transparency and a lack of key enterprise procurement information such as team permissions, security certifications, audit logs, and data residency. Although GDPR and DPA links appear on the page, more detailed compliance information is missing.
Olvy is suitable for small to mid-sized and growth-stage SaaS, mobile app, and product teams, especially those with fragmented feedback sources that need to quickly identify needs and issues from large volumes of qualitative text. The text does not provide information about access from China, so this remains unknown. In addition, ecosystems such as Google Play, Slack, Intercom, and Zendesk may present network access or compliance adaptation issues in China. Domestic alternatives to evaluate include PingCode, ONES, Feishu Base/Projects, and the WeCom ticketing ecosystem. For global product feedback management, it can be compared with Productboard, Dovetail, Canny, Frill, and Kraftful.
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