Community & engagement · Feedback & ideas
Review member ideas and send the best ones to be built
Member suggestions from the feedback bubble collect in a review queue where you approve, refine, or discard them. Approved ideas go to the AutoCreator team to be considered for building.
Your idea inbox
Everything members submit through the Bugs & ideas bubble lands under Members → Member ideas in the admin. Each entry shows who sent it, a title, and the full description. Filters along the top let you view Pending, Sent upstream, Trashed, or All.
You are the gatekeeper: members never send anything to the platform team directly. Nothing moves forward until you approve it.
Approve, refine, or trash
For each pending idea you have three choices. Approve it — optionally rewriting the title and description first so it's crystal clear, and adding a note of your own — and it's sent to the AutoCreator team for consideration. Trash it if it's not a fit (you can restore trashed ideas later if you change your mind). Or simply leave it pending while you think.
The edit option matters: members describe problems in their own words, and a 30-second rewrite from you ("filter classes by length" instead of "I can never find short videos") makes the request far more actionable.
Why this loop is worth running
Members who see their suggestions taken seriously become your most loyal advocates. Even a trashed idea deserves a quick personal reply through your inbox — "great thought, not right now" costs you a minute and buys real goodwill.
Pair this with the feedback bubble article to understand the full pipeline from a member's first keystroke to a shipped improvement.
Step by step
- Open Members → Member ideas in the admin.
- Use the Pending filter to see new suggestions.
- Open an idea and optionally refine the title and description, or add a note.
- Click "Approve + send to ACP" to forward it to the AutoCreator team, or Trash to discard it.
- Use the Trashed filter and Restore if you change your mind later.
Good to know
- Reply to the member who suggested an approved idea — being heard is a powerful retention moment.
- Batch-review ideas weekly rather than one at a time; patterns across suggestions are more telling than any single one.
