{"site":{"name":"Koji","description":"AI-native customer research platform that helps teams conduct, analyze, and synthesize customer interviews at scale.","url":"https://www.koji.so","contentTypes":["blog","documentation"],"lastUpdated":"2026-05-09T07:18:14.409Z"},"content":[{"type":"blog","id":"a9147333-aedb-4e28-8346-4e8f1ab98cef","slug":"koji-vs-productboard-2026","title":"Koji vs Productboard: AI Customer Research vs Product Management Platform (2026)","url":"https://www.koji.so/blog/koji-vs-productboard-2026","summary":"Productboard is a product management platform that aggregates existing customer feedback for prioritization. Koji is an AI-native research platform that generates fresh insight via AI-moderated voice and text interviews, supports six structured question types in one study, and produces one-click insight reports. Koji is dramatically cheaper at scale (no per-maker seat fees, predictable credit pricing), captures the why behind feature requests, and reaches audiences inbound feedback cannot — churned users, prospects, ICP segments. Productboard organizes what you already heard. Koji goes and gets what you have not heard yet.","content":"# Koji vs Productboard: AI Customer Research vs Product Management Platform (2026)\n\n**TL;DR:** Productboard is a product management platform that aggregates feedback from emails, sales calls, support tickets, and integrations into a roadmap-prioritization workflow. Koji is an AI-native customer research platform that *generates* fresh insight by running AI-moderated voice and text interviews, mixing six structured question types in one study, and producing publishable insight reports in minutes. Productboard is a great destination for feedback you have already collected. Koji is the tool that actually goes out and gets the feedback — including the *why* behind it — when your existing channels are not enough.\n\n## Quick comparison: Koji vs Productboard at a glance\n\n| Feature | Koji | Productboard |\n|---|---|---|\n| Starting price | €29/month (Insights plan) | $19/maker/month (Essentials, annual) |\n| Free tier | 10 free credits at signup, no expiry | Free Starter (50 feedback notes, 1 maker) |\n| Pricing model | Credit-based (1 credit/text, 3/voice) | Per-maker seat licensing |\n| Total cost at scale | Predictable: €79/mo for 79 credits | $59/maker/month Pro × every maker on the team |\n| AI-moderated voice interviews | Yes, ElevenLabs-powered | No |\n| AI-moderated text interviews | Yes, with adaptive probing | No |\n| Generates new customer feedback | Yes, end-to-end studies | No — aggregates existing feedback only |\n| Structured question types in one study | 6 (open-ended, scale, single choice, multiple choice, ranking, yes/no) | N/A — not a research tool |\n| Customizable AI consultant | Yes, persona-tunable | Productboard AI add-on at $20/maker/month |\n| One-click insight reports | Yes | Feature specs, not research reports |\n| Quality-gated billing | Yes, only conversations scoring 3+ count | All seats billed regardless of usage |\n| Public roadmap & feedback portal | No (research-focused) | Yes |\n| Best for | Founders, PMs, agencies, researchers needing fresh insight | Mid-to-large product orgs prioritizing existing feedback into roadmaps |\n\n## What is Productboard?\n\nProductboard is a product management platform launched in 2014 that helps product teams aggregate customer feedback, prioritize features, and build roadmaps. It pulls signals from Slack, email, sales calls, Salesforce, Intercom, Zendesk, and dozens of other sources, then lets product managers tag those notes against features, score them with prioritization frameworks, and visualize what to build next.\n\nProductboard's core workflows:\n\n1. **Feedback aggregation** — Insights inbox collects customer notes from email forwards, Slack, Chrome extension captures, Salesforce, Intercom, Zendesk, and a Customer Feedback Portal\n2. **Feature prioritization** — Score features against custom drivers (revenue, customer impact, effort, strategic fit) and visualize trade-offs\n3. **Roadmaps and release planning** — Public, customer-facing, and internal roadmap views with timeline and now/next/later layouts\n4. **Productboard AI** — A $20/maker/month add-on that summarizes feedback, identifies patterns, and drafts feature specs\n\nProductboard pricing as of April 2026: a free Starter plan limited to 50 feedback notes, Essentials at $19/maker/month (annual), Pro at $59/maker/month, and Enterprise on request. The catch: every \"maker\" on the team must be on the same plan tier — if even one teammate needs a Pro feature, the entire team upgrades. Productboard AI is an additional $20/maker/month on top.\n\n## What is Koji?\n\nKoji is an AI-native customer research platform that lets anyone — founder, PM, marketer, agency strategist — design a study, run AI-moderated voice or text interviews at scale, and turn the responses into a publishable insight report in a single workflow. Where Productboard is built to organize feedback you have already collected, Koji is built to *go and collect new feedback* — including the deep, qualitative reasons that static feedback channels can never capture.\n\nKoji's differentiators:\n\n- **AI-moderated voice interviews powered by ElevenLabs** that sound natural and adaptively probe like a senior interviewer would — not a static form\n- **Six structured question types in one study**: open-ended (with adaptive probing), scale, single choice, multiple choice, ranking, and yes/no — so a single interview produces both qualitative depth and chart-ready quantitative data ([learn more about structured questions](/docs/study-question-types))\n- **Custom AI consultants** you can persona-tune to your industry, brand voice, and research goals ([see the AI consultant docs](/docs/working-with-the-ai-consultant))\n- **Quality-gated credits** that only count interviews scoring 3 or higher on the quality rubric — drop-offs and spam responses do not consume credits\n- **Transparent pricing**: €29/month Insights, €79/month Interviews, flat €1/credit overage, plus 10 free credits when you sign up\n- **One-click insight reports** that summarize themes, surface representative quotes, and produce a publishable artifact in minutes ([see how reports work](/docs/insights-dashboard))\n\n## Where Koji and Productboard differ\n\n### 1. Generating insight vs. organizing existing feedback\n\nThis is the central difference. Productboard does not run customer interviews. It does not generate new feedback. It aggregates the feedback you already have — emails, support tickets, sales call notes, integrations from Salesforce or Intercom — and helps your product team make sense of it.\n\nThat is genuinely useful. But it has a hard ceiling: Productboard is bounded by what your team has already heard. If your churned users never wrote in, their reasons stay invisible. If your prospects never spoke to sales, their objections are absent from the roadmap. If 30% of your customers ghost the post-purchase survey, the feedback you do have is biased toward the loudest voices.\n\nKoji solves the upstream problem. You design a study, recruit respondents (existing customers, churned users, target ICP from a panel partner, or your own list), and the AI moderator runs adaptive interviews 24/7. You get fresh signal — voice or text — from exactly the audience you need to understand. According to a 2026 Harvard Business Review piece on AI-scaled qualitative research, AI-powered interviewers now let companies run rich, adaptive conversations with thousands of participants quickly, capturing emotional nuance and compressing research timelines from weeks or months to days.\n\n### 2. Insight depth: feature requests vs. real customer reasoning\n\nThe feedback flowing into Productboard is overwhelmingly *features and complaints*: \"I want a Slack integration,\" \"the export is broken,\" \"please add SSO.\" That is necessary signal for prioritization, but it is shallow. It does not tell you *why* the feature matters, *what job* the customer is trying to do, or *what they would actually pay for*.\n\nKoji is built for that depth. Every open-ended question is moderated by an AI interviewer that probes adaptively. A vague answer triggers a clarifying follow-up. A surprising answer triggers a deeper one. By the end of a 10-minute interview, the transcripts are dramatically richer than any feedback inbox could capture.\n\nThis matters because feature requests are a shallow proxy for needs. Customers ask for what they can imagine. Real research uncovers the underlying job. A team relying only on Productboard ships the features customers asked for. A team using Koji ships the features customers actually need — and avoid the ones that look popular in the inbox but have no commercial pull.\n\n### 3. Pricing predictability and unit economics\n\nProductboard's per-maker pricing scales linearly with team size. A 10-person product org on Pro pays $590/month — $7,080/year — before AI. Add Productboard AI for everyone and that is another $200/month, $2,400/year. Step up to Enterprise and the contract enters five-figure territory before you have run a single customer study.\n\nKoji is credit-based and quality-aware:\n\n- 1 credit per AI-moderated text interview\n- 3 credits per AI-moderated voice interview\n- 5 credits per AI report refresh\n- Flat €1/credit overage on every plan\n- **Only conversations scoring 3+ on the quality rubric consume credits** — drop-offs and spam never cost you anything\n\nA team running 50 voice interviews a month consumes 150 credits — covered by the €79/month Interviews plan with a small overage, all in for under €150. The seat count does not affect price. Add ten teammates as collaborators and your Koji bill is unchanged.\n\n### 4. Quantitative comparability without leaving the interview\n\nProductboard scores existing feedback against prioritization drivers. It cannot run a structured survey. If you want quantitative validation — \"Rank these four features by importance,\" \"Would you pay $50 or $100 for this?\", \"How likely are you to switch?\" — you need a separate tool, and now you are stitching results across systems.\n\nKoji's six structured question types let a single interview ask:\n\n- \"On a scale of 1 to 10, how likely are you to recommend us?\" (scale)\n- \"Rank these four features by importance\" (ranking)\n- \"Tell me about the last time your old tool failed you\" (open-ended with adaptive voice probing)\n- \"Which of these three pricing plans would you buy?\" (single choice)\n- \"Which integrations would you use?\" (multiple choice)\n- \"Have you tried our new feature?\" (yes/no)\n\nThe result is a chart-ready quantitative dataset *and* a stack of qualitative insight from the same set of respondents — all delivered as a one-click insight report.\n\n### 5. Reports vs. dashboards\n\nProductboard surfaces feedback in dashboards and feature pages. Productboard AI can summarize feedback patterns and write feature specs, but the output is fragmented across the app — and a 2026 review noted that AI-generated content in Productboard is not trained on your specific product context, customer data, or team norms, so it produces plausible-sounding text that is not necessarily accurate.\n\nKoji generates a publishable insight report that includes a study summary, theme breakdowns with representative quotes, scale/ranking visualizations, and an executive narrative — all derived from the actual interview transcripts your AI consultant moderated. You can share it with stakeholders the same day. Combined with persona-tuned AI consultants ([read about AI consultants](/docs/working-with-the-ai-consultant)), the workflow goes from question to insight in hours instead of weeks.\n\n### 6. The recruitment and outreach workflow\n\nProductboard relies entirely on inbound feedback — Salesforce notes, support tickets, the customer portal. If a segment never speaks to support or sales, Productboard never hears from them.\n\nKoji uses a bring-your-own-respondents model and integrates with major participant providers when you need to source fresh respondents. Founders use it to validate ideas with cold outreach. PMs use it to talk to churned customers who would never have written in. Agencies use it to run discovery for clients in industries where they have no first-party traffic. ([Read our guide on recruiting research participants](/docs/recruiting-b2b-participants).)\n\n## Pricing comparison\n\n| Plan | Koji | Productboard |\n|---|---|---|\n| Free tier | 10 free credits at signup, no expiry | 50 feedback notes, 1 maker, Starter |\n| Entry plan | €29/month (29 credits, ~9 voice interviews) | $19/maker/month Essentials (annual) |\n| Mid-tier | €79/month (79 credits, ~26 voice interviews) | $59/maker/month Pro |\n| AI add-on | Included on every plan | $20/maker/month extra |\n| Enterprise | Custom (500+ credits) | Custom |\n| Overage model | Flat €1/credit | Buy more seats |\n| Quality gate | Yes (only scoring 3+ consumes credits) | None |\n\nFor a 10-person product team running 50 voice interviews a month, Koji costs ~€150/month with predictable overage. Productboard Pro for the same team costs $590/month, and adding AI to that team brings it to $790/month before any actual customer research happens.\n\n## Use case fit\n\n### Pick Productboard if you need:\n\n- A central destination for feedback flowing in from sales, support, and existing customers\n- Feature prioritization scoring and roadmap visualization for a mid-to-large product organization\n- A public-facing customer feedback portal and roadmap\n- Tight integrations with Salesforce, Intercom, Jira, and Zendesk\n- A team that already has rich inbound feedback and just needs to organize it\n\n### Pick Koji if you need:\n\n- To actually *generate* fresh customer insight, not just organize existing feedback\n- AI-moderated voice or text interviews with adaptive probing to uncover the *why*\n- A single study that mixes qualitative depth with quantitative scale, ranking, and choice questions\n- A workflow that takes you from question to insight report in hours, not weeks\n- Customer discovery for a product you're still building (no inbound feedback yet)\n- Predictable pricing that doesn't scale with team size\n- A research workflow accessible to non-researchers (founders, marketers, designers, PMs)\n\n### Use both if your stack already has Productboard\n\nThe smartest product orgs use Productboard *and* Koji together. Productboard organizes the inbound signal. Koji fills the gap when inbound is not enough — running discovery interviews on prospects, exit interviews on churned customers, and concept testing on net-new ideas the inbox could never validate. The Koji insight reports plug into Productboard via shareable links, feeding the prioritization workflow with fresh, qualitative depth.\n\n## What the data says about the trade-off\n\n91% of businesses with 50 or more employees now use AI in some part of the customer journey, and 92% of Fortune 500 companies are using LLMs internally — yet only 25% of teams have fully integrated AI into research and feedback workflows. The gap between adoption and integration is where Koji wins: AI-native interview moderation, automatic thematic analysis, and one-click reports produce insight that legacy feedback platforms have to bolt on as expensive add-ons.\n\nMaze's 2026 Future of User Research report found that 69% of teams now use AI in research projects, a 19% jump year over year. The leaders in that cohort are not bolting AI onto existing tools — they are using AI-native platforms like Koji that compress the entire research lifecycle, from question design to publishable report, from weeks down to hours.\n\n## Try Koji free\n\nIf your team is ready to move past organizing feedback and start *generating* it, Koji is built for you. Sign up and you get **10 free credits**, no credit card required. That is enough to run a handful of AI-moderated text interviews, see the structured question types in action, and watch a one-click insight report assemble itself from your transcripts.\n\nTeams using Koji ship 10x faster because they get answers in hours, not weeks. No moderator bias. No survey fatigue. Just the *why* behind the feedback — at a fraction of what a per-maker prioritization platform costs.\n\n[Start your first study →](https://www.koji.so)\n\n## Related reading\n\n- [Koji vs Pendo: AI-Native Research vs Product Analytics Surveys (2026)](/blog/koji-vs-pendo-2026)\n- [Koji vs Mixpanel: When Product Analytics Isn't Enough (2026)](/blog/koji-vs-mixpanel-2026)\n- [Koji vs Sprig: AI-Native Research vs In-Product Surveys (2026)](/blog/koji-vs-sprig-2026)\n- [The Product Manager's Guide to Customer Discovery with AI (2026)](/blog/product-manager-guide-customer-discovery-ai)\n- [Best customer feedback tools (2026)](/blog/best-customer-feedback-tools-2026)\n- [Working with the AI consultant (Koji docs)](/docs/working-with-the-ai-consultant)\n- [Customer feedback analysis (Koji docs)](/docs/customer-feedback-analysis)\n","category":"Research","lastModified":"2026-05-06T03:14:27.556945+00:00","metaTitle":"Koji vs Productboard (2026): AI Customer Research vs Product Management","metaDescription":"Productboard organizes existing feedback. Koji generates fresh insight via AI-moderated voice & text interviews. Compare pricing, features, fit for 2026.","keywords":["koji vs productboard","productboard alternative","ai customer research platform","productboard vs","product management tool","customer feedback platform 2026","productboard pricing","ai-moderated interviews"],"aiSummary":"Productboard is a product management platform that aggregates existing customer feedback for prioritization. Koji is an AI-native research platform that generates fresh insight via AI-moderated voice and text interviews, supports six structured question types in one study, and produces one-click insight reports. Koji is dramatically cheaper at scale (no per-maker seat fees, predictable credit pricing), captures the why behind feature requests, and reaches audiences inbound feedback cannot — churned users, prospects, ICP segments. Productboard organizes what you already heard. Koji goes and gets what you have not heard yet.","aiKeywords":["koji vs productboard","productboard alternative","ai customer research platform","ai-moderated voice interviews","customer feedback platform","product management tools","structured question types","quality-gated credits"],"aiContentType":"comparison","faqItems":[{"answer":"Koji. Productboard is built to aggregate and prioritize feedback you have already collected, but it does not run customer interviews. Koji runs AI-moderated voice and text interviews with adaptive probing, supports six structured question types in one study, and produces publishable insight reports in minutes. Koji starts at €29/month with 10 free credits at signup, while Productboard costs $19-59/maker/month plus a $20/maker AI add-on.","question":"What is the best Productboard alternative for customer research in 2026?"},{"answer":"Not exactly — they solve different jobs. Productboard organizes existing feedback for roadmap prioritization. Koji generates new customer insight by running AI-moderated interviews. Many product teams use both: Productboard for inbound feedback aggregation, and Koji for discovery interviews, churn research, concept testing, and prospect research that inbound channels never capture.","question":"Is Koji a replacement for Productboard?"},{"answer":"Productboard is $19/maker/month on Essentials (annual) and $59/maker/month on Pro. Productboard AI is an additional $20/maker/month. A 10-person product team on Pro with AI costs ~$790/month — $9,480/year — and pricing scales linearly with team size. Koji starts at €29/month with credit-based pricing that does not scale with seats.","question":"How much does Productboard actually cost in 2026?"},{"answer":"No. Productboard aggregates existing feedback from emails, sales notes, support tickets, and integrations like Salesforce, Intercom, and Zendesk. To actually run new customer interviews — voice or text — with adaptive AI moderation and analysis, you need a research platform like Koji. The two tools are complementary, not duplicative.","question":"Does Productboard run customer interviews?"},{"answer":"Productboard is bounded by feedback your team has already collected. It cannot reach churned users who never wrote in, prospects who never spoke to sales, or ICP segments outside your existing customer base. It also captures shallow feature requests rather than the underlying customer jobs and reasons. AI-moderated interviews on Koji probe adaptively, capturing the why behind feature asks and uncovering needs customers never articulated in inbound channels.","question":"What does Productboard miss that AI customer research catches?"},{"answer":"Yes. The most sophisticated product orgs run Productboard for inbound feedback aggregation and prioritization, and Koji for discovery, churn, prospect, and concept-testing studies. Koji insight reports are shareable links you can embed alongside Productboard feature notes, feeding prioritization with fresh qualitative depth from interviews Productboard cannot run.","question":"Can I use Koji and Productboard together?"}],"relatedTopics":["koji-vs-pendo-2026","koji-vs-mixpanel-2026","koji-vs-sprig-2026","product-manager-guide-customer-discovery-ai","best-customer-feedback-tools-2026","ai-moderated-interview-platforms-2026"]}],"pagination":{"total":1,"returned":1,"offset":0}}