To crowdsource feature ideas from the user community, please consider adding a prominent link to the GitHub issues page for this project in the welcome/home screen.
This could be accompanied by a request for users to:
Submit new feature requests
Upvote existing requests
Comment on requests for clarification
By linking to GitHub issues from within the app, you can leverage the community to vote on which features are most desired. This helps prioritize the roadmap based on user feedback.
The most upvoted issues can be reviewed by the devs to identify recurring requests and quick wins that align with the project's vision.
This creates a transparent feature request process and allows users to feel invested in the app's future. Their ideas are heard and popular requests get traction.
An in-app link to GitHub issues provides a feedback loop between users and developers. Please consider adding this to empower the community to share suggestions and shape the direction of this project together.
The reason I mention this is because I believe integrating RSS and podcast features into a note-taking app may seem out of scope or unnecessary to some users.
To crowdsource feature ideas from the user community, please consider adding a prominent link to the GitHub issues page for this project in the welcome/home screen.
This could be accompanied by a request for users to:
By linking to GitHub issues from within the app, you can leverage the community to vote on which features are most desired. This helps prioritize the roadmap based on user feedback.
The most upvoted issues can be reviewed by the devs to identify recurring requests and quick wins that align with the project's vision.
This creates a transparent feature request process and allows users to feel invested in the app's future. Their ideas are heard and popular requests get traction.
An in-app link to GitHub issues provides a feedback loop between users and developers. Please consider adding this to empower the community to share suggestions and shape the direction of this project together.
The reason I mention this is because I believe integrating RSS and podcast features into a note-taking app may seem out of scope or unnecessary to some users.