Your Voice Shapes Byndr — Introducing Quick Feedback & Community Voting

Tell us what's broken, what you're wishing for, and vote on what gets built next. Two small buttons, one big impact.

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Your Voice Shapes Byndr — Introducing Quick Feedback & Community Voting

We want to hear from you#

Byndr is built for collectors, by a collector. That means the features you care about most should be the features we build next — not the ones that seem logical on a roadmap spreadsheet.

Until now, the only way to share feedback was hunting down a contact form or sending a message. That was too much friction. So we fixed it.

Quick Feedback — one click from anywhere#

You'll now find a Feedback button in the header, visible on every page across Byndr. Click it, pick a category, write what's on your mind, and send. That's it.

Three categories keep it simple:

  • Bug — something is broken or behaving unexpectedly
  • Wish — a feature or improvement you'd like to see
  • General — anything else, questions, thoughts, praise, complaints

The button is always there. No searching, no navigating away from what you were doing. Spotted a bug while importing cards? Report it right then, without losing your place.

Community Wishes — vote on what gets built#

Feedback is only half the picture. The other half is knowing which ideas resonate beyond just one person.

On your dashboard, you'll now see a Community Wishes section. It shows wishes submitted by users — anonymised, ranked by votes. Every Byndr user gets a vote on each entry. The items with the most votes float to the top, and those are the ones we prioritise.

A few things worth knowing:

  • You can vote for any wish, and remove your vote if you change your mind
  • You can only vote once per entry — no stacking
  • Wishes marked as Planned or In Progress are already on the roadmap

If you submit a wish yourself, other users can vote on it too. The best ideas win, regardless of who submitted them.

Why this matters#

Building a product for a specific community lives or dies by how well it listens. I have limited time and unlimited things i could build. Community votes are a direct signal that cuts through the noise.

If ten people separately report the same bug, i fix it first. If thirty people vote for the same feature, it jumps the queue. That's the deal and i hope everyone is benefiting from this fair approach.

What happens to your feedback#

Every submission lands in a dashboard that we review regularly. Each entry has a status:

  • New — received, not yet reviewed
  • Reviewed — we've read it and are considering it
  • Planned — it's coming
  • In Progress — actively being built
  • Resolved — done
  • Dismissed — not going ahead, usually with a reason

You won't get a personal reply to every submission, but you'll be able to see the status of wishes in the Community section as they move through the pipeline. Community feedback will first be reviewed and afterwards released. Otherwise massive amounts of wishes could be submitted, which are not of any benefit to the community.

Start now#

The Feedback button is in the header. The Community Wishes section is on your dashboard. Both are live today.

Tell me what's broken. Tell me what you wish existed. Vote for the things that matter to you.

I'am listening.

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