Each time someone requests a feature that isn’t yet implemented in Plesk, we’re advised to create a UserVoice request. While I understand that this is a way to gather user input, the UserVoice page itself feels somewhat unengaging. With over 2,000 open requests, it’s hard to feel confident that new suggestions will lead to real change.
It would be really helpful if you could add a column showing recently implemented features. I’ve seen this approach on the Proton UserVoice page, and it gives me more confidence that user suggestions are being actively considered. A similar feature on the UserVoice page would show that our ideas are being heard and acted upon.
Additionally, many users may not realize that a feature was implemented based on UserVoice requests because only those who voted on the feature receive notifications. To address this, it could be beneficial to mention these user-requested features in the changelogs that are published with each new Plesk release. This way, more users would see how their input contributes to new features, improving overall engagement and transparency.
Just a heads-up: this message was crafted with a bit of help from ChatGPT - it's late, shut up ;-)
It would be really helpful if you could add a column showing recently implemented features. I’ve seen this approach on the Proton UserVoice page, and it gives me more confidence that user suggestions are being actively considered. A similar feature on the UserVoice page would show that our ideas are being heard and acted upon.
Additionally, many users may not realize that a feature was implemented based on UserVoice requests because only those who voted on the feature receive notifications. To address this, it could be beneficial to mention these user-requested features in the changelogs that are published with each new Plesk release. This way, more users would see how their input contributes to new features, improving overall engagement and transparency.
Just a heads-up: this message was crafted with a bit of help from ChatGPT - it's late, shut up ;-)