Features

Let your users vote on features and request new ones. Build what people actually want with democratic feature development.

Two-Way Feature System

Feature Voting

You create features and let users vote on what they want most.

You control which features are votable
Users vote with upvotes and downvotes
See what people actually want built
Track votes from anonymous users

Feature Requests

Users can request new features directly through your widget.

Users describe features they want
You can ignore unworthy requests
Assign requests to existing features
Turn popular requests into votable features

How Feature Development Works

1

You Create Features

Add features to your dashboard that you're considering building. You control which ones are votable by users and which ones stay internal. Think "Dark Mode", "Mobile App", or "API Access".

What you can set:
• Feature title and description
• Status (backlog, planned, in progress, completed)
• Priority level (low, medium, high, critical)
• Votable toggle (public voting on/off)
• Assigned feature requests
• Vote tracking and analytics
2

Users Vote & Request

Through your widget, users can vote on features you've made public or request entirely new features. Anonymous voting prevents spam while letting everyone participate.

What users can do:
• Vote up or down on available features
• Submit detailed feature requests
• One vote per feature per user (fingerprint-based)
• Optional email for follow-up discussions
3

You Manage & Prioritize

See what features have the most votes, manage incoming requests, and use this data to guide your development roadmap. Ignore spam, assign requests to features, and build what matters most.

Your management tools:
• Ignore irrelevant requests
• Assign requests to existing features
• Toggle feature voting on/off
• Track vote counts and trends
• Update feature status as you build
• See which features drive the most interest

Feature Management States

Votable Features

Public features users can vote on

Shows in widget • Collects votes • Tracks popularity

Internal Features

Features you're tracking privately

Dashboard only • No public voting • Internal planning

Pending Requests

User-submitted feature ideas

Needs review • Can ignore • Can assign to features

Anonymous Voting System

One vote per user: Browser fingerprinting prevents duplicate votes
Up and down votes: Users can express both interest and disinterest
No login required: Reduces friction for maximum participation
Real-time updates: Vote counts update immediately in your dashboard

Real Example

Your Feature:
"Dark Mode Support" • 45 upvotes, 2 downvotes
Status: Planned • 12 requests assigned
↓ User request ↓
User Request:
"Please add dark theme for night reading!"
→ You assign this to your Dark Mode feature

Feature Toggle Available

You can enable or disable the entire feature voting system through your project settings. This lets you control when users see the features option in your widget.

Enabled (Default):
• Users see "Vote on Features" option
• Widget shows feature voting interface
• Users can submit feature requests
Disabled:
• Features option hidden from widget
• Dashboard still works for internal tracking
• Can be re-enabled anytime

Why Democratic Development Works

Build what people want: Vote data shows real user demand
Prioritize effectively: Focus on high-vote features first
Engage your community: Users feel heard and involved
Validate before building: Avoid features nobody wants
Generate excitement: People anticipate features they voted for

Best Practices

Start small: Add 3-5 features you're considering
Be selective: Only make features votable when you might build them
Review requests regularly: Don't let good ideas get buried
Update status: Keep users informed as you build their requested features

Ready to build with your users?

Start collecting votes and feature requests to guide your product development with real user input.