Why Voting Matters
In our feedback portal, your vote is more than just a "like." It is a data point that our Product Managers use to measure market demand. When you upvote an idea, you are helping us identify which pain points are universal and which are niche.
How to Cast Your Vote
Search First: Use the search bar at the top of the portal to find if your idea has already been posted.
The Upvote Button: On the left-hand side (or top) of every post, you will see a number with an arrow or a "Vote" button. Click it to add your support.
Confirming Your Vote: Once clicked, the button will change color (usually to blue or green), indicating your vote has been recorded.

Does More Votes Mean a Feature Gets Built Faster?
Not necessarily, but it does mean it gets reviewed faster. We look at a combination of:
Total Vote Count: The sheer number of people who want the feature.
User Segment: Are these votes coming from new users, long-time power users, or enterprise administrators?
Recency: Is this an old request that is suddenly getting a "surge" of new votes?
Pro-Tip: Add a Comment with Your Vote
A vote tells us "I want this." A comment tells us "I want this because..." If you upvote a request, please leave a brief comment explaining your specific workflow. This context is often more valuable to our engineers than the vote itself.