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Overview

The strongest feature requests are tied to a real decision problem.

Good feature requests usually include

  • who needs it
  • what decision it improves
  • what the current workaround is
  • what is frustrating or slow today
  • how often the problem occurs

A helpful framing

Instead of only saying:
  • “we need this feature”
try to also explain:
  • what question you are trying to answer
  • what you cannot do well today
  • what success would look like
That makes prioritization much easier.