list of active ideas in development

John Dressel
John Dressel Member ✭✭
edited January 29 in Using the Community

Is there a place in the Simplifi Community to see the list of active ideas in development with a target release date? I see individual posts that have been converted to ideas with the number of votes, but can't find a way to see all ideas that are active, which have the most votes, and when we might expect to see them go live.

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  • Coach Jon
    Coach Jon Moderator admin

    Hello @John Dressel,

    Thanks for reaching out! You can see all of our active idea posts within the Feature Requests section of the community. https://community.simplifimoney.com/categories/featurerequests?sort=hot

    You can sort by "Top" if you wish to see the idea posts with the most votes. There is a filter there that you can utilize as well.

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    I hope this helps!

    -Coach Jon

  • SRC54
    SRC54 Superuser ✭✭✭✭✭
    edited January 29

    Well, you aren't going to get target release dates. The best thing to do is try Early Access. A roadmap has been proposed, but I don't think that will happen either.

    Here's what is happening in Early Access:

    Register is undergoing major changes.

    At some point, there will probably be changes to the Spending Plan to bring some of the register changes to it.

    There is also a plan to implement over time split transactions in Recurring Reminders in the Spending Plan.

    There are several new Reports if you want to turn on the Beta Access in Reports.

    There's a brand new Module for Net Worth coming to the Menu Bar, but it is not yet available.

    There is also a Privacy Mode that has been rolled out to Early Access Users.

    I am sure I have forgotten others.

    The best place to see what is going on is to peruse the Early Access Feedback here:

    https://community.simplifimoney.com/categories/early-access-user-feedback

    Steve
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