ProjectScope is a micro SaaS tool that analyzes user reviews and feature requests in public GitHub projects. It identifies pain points and clusters feature requests to provide valuable insights for product development.
ProjectScope automatically identifies the most frequently mentioned issues in user reviews and feedback. By analyzing the text, it clusters similar pain points to help you understand the key areas of improvement.
The tool categorizes feature requests based on similarities and frequencies. It helps you discover the most requested features and prioritize them for future product enhancements.
ProjectScope allows users to create custom filters and categories for better organization. You can define your own labels and tags to classify issues and feature requests according to your specific needs.
The tool provides insights into the sentiment of user comments and reviews. By understanding the emotional tone, you can gauge user satisfaction and identify areas where improvements are needed.
ProjectScope tracks the progression of issues and feature requests over time. It visualizes trends, highlighting the rise or decline of certain pain points and feature demands.
The tool presents the analyzed results in visually appealing graphs and charts. Clear visualizations help you easily interpret and communicate the findings to stakeholders and team members.
ProjectScope seamlessly integrates with popular project management tools, allowing you to link identified pain points and feature requests directly to your product roadmap and development tasks.
Contributions are welcome! If you'd like to contribute to ProjectScope PoC, please follow these steps:
- Fork the repository.
- Create a new branch for your feature/fix.
- Commit your changes and push the branch to your forked repository.
- Open a pull request to the main repository.
Please ensure your code follows the existing coding style and conventions. Also, provide detailed information about your changes in the pull request description.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
If you have any questions or suggestions, please feel free to reach out to us at email@example.com.