Integrations
Wherever you already work, this reaches it.
FeedFast is one hub page per project — but almost nobody wants to visit a hub page to find out what their users asked for. These are the ways it comes to you instead: a WordPress plugin, an MCP server for AI assistants, widgets for any site, and a REST API underneath all of it.
- WordPressWordPress pluginRead the feedback board, publish changelog entries and watch uptime from wp-admin. Place the widgets with a block or a shortcode, without editing a theme.Free plugin · WordPress 6.4+
- AI assistantsMCP serverConnect Claude Code, Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf, Zed or VS Code. Your assistant reads what users asked for and publishes what you shipped — through a key you can keep read-only.npx · no install
- Any websiteEmbeddable widgetsOne script tag, then an attribute wherever you want a widget: a feedback button on your own markup, an uptime bar, changelog cards, or the floating “What’s new” badge.Plain HTML, React, Vue, Rails, static — anything
- Your own codeREST APIScoped API keys over a documented HTTP surface: the board, the changelog, uptime and maintenance windows. Everything the other integrations do, they do through this.Bearer auth · 120 requests/min
- Feed readersRSSYour changelog and your status page both publish real feeds, so anyone can follow releases or incidents from a reader — no account, no email address, nothing to sign up for.Public · no key required
Everything on this page exists today. If the thing you need isn’t here, the REST API is the same surface the WordPress plugin and the MCP server are built on — there is no private API behind them.
One project, then pick how it reaches you
The free plan covers one project, one monitor and fifteen changelog entries. Every integration on this page works on it.