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Signs you have outgrown UserVoice

You rarely replace a GTM tool because it is bad. You replace it because you have outgrown it — the price scaled faster than the value, or a newer tool does the job natively. Here are the signs you have outgrown UserVoice, and where teams move next.

The six signs

  1. The bill scales with headcount, not value — you are paying more per seat each time the team grows, for the same core job.
  2. You use a sliver of what you pay for. The advanced UserVoice features that justified the tier go untouched.
  3. UserVoice now overlaps with another tool you have added since — two products doing one job.
  4. The renewal quote went up without more usage, and the increase is hard to defend internally.
  5. Canny or Notion now does the core job natively, often at a fraction of the cost — the modern default has caught up.
  6. Your team works around UserVoice more than through it: exports, spreadsheets, and manual steps to get what you need.

Where teams move

The modeled AI-native path from UserVoice is Canny or Notion. UserVoice charges enterprise rates. Canny is cheaper. Notion is free. See the full AI-native alternative to UserVoice.

Confirm it on your stack

Three or more of these true? Run a GTM stack audit — the engine checks whether UserVoice overlaps with tools you already pay for and models the swap with real spend, so you can decide with numbers, not vibes.

Other tools teams outgrow

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