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I'd like a way for users to submit feature requests

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  • Jasbon Jonwick
    • Community Forum – Like the example you gave, setting up a forum where users can post feature requests, discuss them, and vote is a great way to gather feedback. Platforms like Discourse, Reddit, or a dedicated section on your website work well.

    • Feature Request Form – A simple Google Form, Typeform, or Microsoft Forms where users submit requests. You can then review and prioritize them.

    • Trello or Upvoting Board – Platforms like Trello, Canny, or UserVoice allow users to post feature requests and vote on the most popular ones.

    • Discord/Slack Channel – If you have a Discord or Slack community, a dedicated channel for feature requests can be an easy way to gather ideas.

    • Website Widget – Tools like Hotjar or FeedbackFish let you add a feedback button to your website or app where users can quickly submit ideas.

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  • Muzammil

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  • emmabrookss

    It looks like you are viewing a default FAQ section from a Help Center knowledge base. This section explains the structure of the Help Center, which typically includes categories, sections, and articles to organize content effectively.

    If you are managing a knowledge base, you can customize, modify, or delete these default sections to better fit your needs. Organizing content properly ensures users can find the information they need efficiently.

     

     

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  • Ludie Schultz, Sr.

    That’s a smart idea! Allowing users to submit and vote on feature requests keeps the community engaged and product-driven. It’s similar to how board and batten calculator developers collect player feedback to enhance updates and introduce exciting new features.

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