Hollahoop vs Nolt
A Nolt alternative with a public API and a native MCP server.
Nolt nails the simple public board. Hollahoop covers the same workflow with a more powerful changelog, a public roadmap, an MCP server for AI agents, and a free plan that doesn’t expire.
Where Nolt shines
- Clean, focused public board UX
- Affordable hosted pricing for small teams
- Quick to set up
Where Hollahoop is different
- Native MCP integration for Claude, Cursor, and ChatGPT agents
- Dedicated changelog feed with categories, RSS, and email subscribers
- Custom branding and full theme control
Side by side
We compare on shape and architecture, not just feature counts. Anything you can't see here, ask us at [email protected].
| Feature | Hollahoop | Nolt |
|---|---|---|
| Public roadmap & changelog | Included | Included |
| Voting on feature requests | Included | Varies by plan |
| Native MCP server for AI agents | Built-in | Not available |
| Public API for every feature | Full surface | Subset of features |
| One tool for feedback + roadmap + changelog + docs | Yes | Subset |
| Per-user pricing | Never | Common |
| Custom domain | Included on paid | Higher tier |
| Free plan | No time limit, no card | Limited or trial |
Move your feedback loop in an afternoon
Free tier, no credit card. Bring your existing posts and votes through the public API or MCP server.