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B2B SaaS Lacks Affordable External Roadmap Tools With SSO Support

B2B SaaS product teams need a customer-facing roadmap where clients can log in via SSO, view upcoming features, and vote on priorities. Productboard is too expensive, Canny lacks rich roadmap features, and Jira product discovery requires every customer to have an Atlassian account. No affordable option bridges SSO access with feature voting and roadmap visibility.

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