Mapster
Unlimited feedback surveys with built-in segmentation and geo insights.
Most feedback tools punish you for listening: every response racks up a bill, so teams stop asking. Mapster gives you customer feedback surveys with unlimited responses, then lets you slice results by user attributes so patterns show up fast. It also plots feedback on a world map, so you can see where pain (and love) actually lives.
Per-response pricing is a tax on curiosity
Mapster is pushing back on a dumb incentive in customer research: the more you learn, the more you pay. The product positions itself as a free feedback survey tool with unlimited responses, built for teams who need answers without playing budgeting games.
Here’s the deal: collecting feedback is easy. Making it useful is the hard part. Mapster bets that two things make feedback actionable: segmentation and geography.
What Mapster actually ships
Mapster wraps the basics (surveys) around the part most founders want but rarely get: clean slices of the data.
Built-in segmentation
Instead of exporting CSVs and pretending you’ll “analyze later”. Mapster bakes segmentation into the flow. You can segment by user attributes so you don’t mix power users with tire-kickers, or confuse “trial churn” with “paid churn”.
That matters because averages lie.
Geo analytics on a world map
Mapster visualizes insights on a world map. That’s not a gimmick if you sell across regions, time zones, or languages.
Different places want different things.
If a churn reason clusters in one country, you don’t need another all-hands. You need a fix, a doc update, or a pricing tweak for that region.
Unlimited surveys, unlimited responses
The homepage message is blunt: no per-response pricing, no surprise bills. That changes behavior. Teams ask more. They run smaller tests. They keep the feedback loop alive instead of turning it into a quarterly ritual.
Who this is for
Mapster fits founders, PMs, and growth teams trying to answer messy questions:
- “Do we have product-market fit, or just noise?”
- “Which segment complains about onboarding?”
- “Is this feature request global or just loud on X?”
If you care about product decisions, you care about patterns. Mapster tries to surface those patterns without the usual spreadsheet slog.
The punchline
If your current survey tool charges you for every extra bit of truth, you’ll ask fewer questions. Mapster bets you’ll build a better product when you can afford to listen every day.
