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Nolt Pricing Plans & Tiers

Feedback board for collecting and prioritizing feature requests

Customer SupportflatFrom $29348/mo

Pricing last verified: March 16, 2026

Data compiled by Arthur Jacquemin, Founder & Lead Analyst
Updated March 16, 2026

Pricing Analysis

Nolt is lightweight feature request tool with free tier and Starter tier at $29/mo, intentionally positioned as 75% cheaper than Feature Upvote ($99) and Fider ($99), capturing price-sensitive startups willing to sacrifice advanced analytics for affordability. At $29/mo for white-label, Nolt is cheapest entry to branded feedback system, creating three-tier market: free/branded (Fider, Feature Upvote, Nolt all offer), white-label SMB ($29–99/mo), enterprise ($4,000+ UserVoice).

Nolt's positioning as 'lightweight alternative' to UserVoice reveals market gap: $25–99/mo white-label feature voting for startups unable to afford enterprise tools, unwilling to accept vendor branding on customer-facing page. This sub-$100/mo tier is entirely missing from UserVoice, Canny, making Nolt category-leader on affordability.

Free tier with Nolt branding establishes conversion funnel: free tier demonstrates product, Starter tier ($29/mo) removes branding and enables custom domain/styling. This micro-pricing ($348/year) captures teams willing to pay for white-label branding removal, but cost-sensitive relative to $1,200/year Fider/Feature Upvote baseline.

Strengths

  • Starter tier at $29/mo is cheapest white-label feature request tool, 70–80% cheaper than Fider/Feature Upvote competitors, making affordability category-leader.
  • Free tier with Nolt branding allows unlimited ideas and voting, providing real value for feedback collection at zero cost.
  • Simple setup (embed widget) reduces implementation time compared to UserVoice's complex onboarding and training requirements.

Considerations

  • Low pricing ($29/mo) may signal limited support and integration capabilities—teams may perceive Nolt as 'budget UserVoice' lacking enterprise polish and SLA guarantees.
  • Minimal feature set (voting only) lacks analytics, segmentation, and ideas workspace available in UserVoice, limiting value for mature product teams with complex feedback workflows.
  • No transparent higher-tier pricing published, creating uncertainty about upgrade path for scaling teams and total cost of ownership projections.
Ideal For

Bootstrapped and early-stage startups with minimal budgets seeking white-label feedback collection without upgrading to enterprise UserVoice.

Pricing Takeaway

Nolt's $29/mo pricing proves feature voting is commoditized market: at 70% discount to Fider, Nolt wins price-sensitive segment entirely on affordability rather than feature differentiation.

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Pricing Plans (3)

Essential

$29348/mo
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Pro

Popular
$69828/mo
Start with Pro

Enterprise

Custom
Start with Enterprise

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does Nolt cost?
As of March 2026, Nolt starts at $29348/mo per month with 3 pricing tiers based on a flat model.
Does Nolt offer a free plan?
As of March 2026, no, Nolt does not offer a free plan. However, the cheapest paid plan starts at $29348/mo, making it affordable for small teams.
What pricing model does Nolt use?
As of March 2026, the flat pricing model used by Nolt means you pay based on your selected plan level and feature access. It offers predictable cost scaling for growing teams.
What is Nolt's most popular plan?
As of March 2026, Nolt's most recommended plan is Pro at $69828/mo.
Does Nolt offer enterprise or custom pricing?
As of March 2026, yes, Nolt offers an Enterprise tier with custom pricing for enterprise deployments. Contact the vendor to discuss your organization's specific needs and get a tailored quote.

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