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How to Submit and Track Feature Requests in Lawcus?

Learn how to submit, vote, and track feature requests on the Lawcus product roadmap.

Trupteeranjan Padhi avatar
Written by Trupteeranjan Padhi
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We value your feedback! Lawcus uses a public Product Roadmap powered by Canny to collect and prioritize ideas from our users. You can submit feature requests, vote on suggestions, and follow the progress of features you care about.

Accessing the Lawcus Roadmap

Our roadmap is displayed in three Kanban-style boards:

  1. Planned: Features we’re preparing to work on.

  2. In-Progress: Features currently under development.

  3. Complete: Features we’ve already released.

You can view all feature requests, read descriptions, and click into any item to see more details.

Requests that are considered by Lawcus are moved to the Planned board on the roadmap.

Submitting a New Feature Request

If you have an idea that’s not already on the roadmap:

  1. Click on Feature Requests and go to the Feature Requests section.

  2. Add a short, clear Title for your request.

  3. Add a Description about what you’d like to see and why it’s important.

  4. Attach any files or screenshots to support your request if required.

  5. Finally, click on Create Post to submit the request.

Voting & Commenting

  1. You can vote on any feature request to show your support.

  2. You can comment to add suggestions, use cases, or feedback.

Note: You must be signed in to vote or comment. Sign in or sign up using: Email and password, or Google, Facebook, or GitHub login.

Following Feature Progress

  1. When you vote or comment on a feature, you’ll be notified about any updates, such as when it moves from Planned to In-Progress, or when it’s Complete.

  2. Both voters and requesters automatically receive notifications when the status of a request changes.

Note: Before submitting a new request, search the existing list to see if your idea is already there. This helps us combine votes and prioritize more effectively.

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