Submitting Feedback

You can share feedback, report bugs, and suggest new features directly through the Dumbify Feedback Portal. This helps our team prioritize what matters most to you and keep development transparent.

Written By RSC

Last updated 4 months ago

How to Submit Feedback

Access the Feedback Portal

Go to feedback.dumbify.com to access the Dumbify Feedback page.

Create a New Post

  1. Click Create a New Post.

  2. Select the appropriate board:

    • ๐Ÿ’ก Feature Request โ€” Suggest a new idea or enhancement.

    • ๐Ÿž Bug Reports โ€” Report issues or unexpected behavior.

    • ๐Ÿ’ญ Feedback โ€” Share general thoughts, impressions, or user experience suggestions.

  3. Enter a title that clearly summarizes your post.

  4. Use the description field to provide details (see below for best practices).

  5. Click Submit Post to publish your entry.


Writing Effective Feedback

For Feature Requests

  • Describe the problem or need: Explain what youโ€™re trying to do and why it matters.

  • Suggest a solution: If possible, describe how youโ€™d like Dumbify to handle it.

  • Add examples: Mention similar tools or workflows for context.

Example: โ€œIโ€™d like to set recurring tasks that follow custom intervals (every 3 days instead of weekly). This would help manage flexible workout schedules.โ€

For Bug Reports

  • Feature or Page: Where the issue occurs.

  • Steps to Reproduce: What you did before it happened.

  • Expected vs. Actual Result: What you thought would happen vs. what did.

  • Browser or Device: Optional, but helpful for technical context.

Example: โ€œWhen exporting habits from Data Library in CSV format, the file downloads blank. I expected a list of all habits.โ€

For General Feedback

  • User Experience: Comment on how easy or intuitive a feature feels to use.

  • Design or Layout: Share suggestions for clarity, spacing, color, or flow.

  • Performance: Mention load times or smoothness when navigating.

  • Overall Impression: Tell us what you enjoy or what feels confusing.

Example: โ€œThe Calendar layout is great, but it would help if color themes carried over to event blocks for easier visual tracking.โ€


Notes

  • You can browse and upvote existing posts to show support for an idea.

  • Feedback submissions are public and reviewed regularly by the Dumbify team.

  • Posts may be labeled In Review, Planned, or Completed to track progress.


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