How FeedMarch
turns demand into action.
Collective user demand, automatically routed to the people inside companies who can actually do something about it.
The full cycle
Post a Wish
Found a broken feature? A capability that's been ignored for years? Post it as a wish. Describe the problem clearly. Companies read these briefs verbatim.
Post a wish →Voice & Verify
Vote on wishes you share. Verified voices (from users who confirm their identity) carry full weight toward the dispatch threshold. Social sign-in (Google) or email OTP both count as verified.
Verify your identity →Demand Builds
Every verified voice moves the dispatch bar. The progress is public, visible on every wish card and the wish detail sidebar. When momentum surges, you get notified.
Dispatch Fires at the Threshold
Key momentThe moment a wish reaches its verified-voice threshold (10 by default), the FeedMarch Dispatch Engine automatically generates an intelligence brief and sends it directly to a verified contact at the target company, via email, with a case number and a link to claim and respond.
Company Responds
The company receives a branded brief: case number, product name, voice count, and the wish text. They can claim the brief, enroll their company, and post an official response: Shipped, In Progress, or Not Planned.
Enroll your company →Victory or March On
If the company ships the feature, the wish status moves to Shipped and every voter gets a victory notification. If declined, the community refines the ask and the march continues.
The dispatch threshold
Each orange segment = one verified voice. When a wish reaches its threshold (10 by default, or a number the company sets), the Dispatch Engine fires automatically, no human in the loop, no delay. The brief lands in the company inbox within minutes.
Frequently asked
What counts as a 'verified' voice?
Any voice from a user who has confirmed their identity, either by signing in with Google/Apple (social_verified) or completing our email OTP check (/verify). Unverified voices still show in the total count but don't contribute to the dispatch threshold.
How does FeedMarch find the right person at the company?
We use Hunter.io to look up verified email contacts at the company domain associated with the product. Briefs go to product, engineering, or executive contacts, whoever has the domain authority to act.
What's in the dispatch brief?
The brief includes: the case number (FM-CASE-XXXXX), the wish text verbatim, the product name, verified voice count, total voice count, the timestamp the threshold was reached, and a secure claim link. It's designed to be forwarded inside a company.
Can companies ignore the brief?
Yes, but FeedMarch tracks dispatch status publicly. If a company doesn't claim a brief within 30 days, the wish status moves to 'Needs Response' and the demand stays publicly visible.
What happens if a wish already dispatched gets more voices?
The wish stays in 'Dispatched' status. Additional voices are tracked and shown in the stats. If the company hasn't responded after a period, the extra voice momentum can trigger a follow-up dispatch.
Is FeedMarch free?
Free forever for users: posting wishes, voting, following, and marching behind ideas will never cost you. For companies: a Free Company Profile includes 3 official responses per month, a dashboard preview, and 1 team seat. Pro ($399/mo or annual with two months free) unlocks unlimited official responses, the full Demand Inbox, basic analytics, weekly digest, 3 tracked products, and 3 team seats. Higher tiers (Business, Enterprise, and Category Intelligence) are available as private pilots during beta. See /pricing for the full breakdown.
Ready to march?
Post your first wish and add your voice to the growing demand. Every voice moves the needle.