UserVoice is a San Francisco–based Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) company that develops customer engagement tools. UserVoice began in 2006, when programmer Richard White decided to create a more efficient way to monitor feedback from software users. He created an online forum for users to provide ideas about a project he was designing. White asked users to vote, instead of using programmers, a method inspired by Joel Spolsky, who advocated giving programmers a finite number of votes to prioritize software development. White, together with Lance Ivy and Marcus Nelson, launched UserVoice in February 2008. An early adopter was Stack Overflow, run by Spolsky. UserVoice had 13 employees and 4,000 clients, with 23 million users participating by 2011. More information...
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