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Feedback & Roadmap

Submit feature requests, vote, comment, and see what we're working on.

Written by Shir Goldstein

Updated at July 6th, 2026

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Table of Contents

What is Feedback & Roadmap? Where to Find It The Feedback Page Post Statuses Submitting a Feature Request Voting on a Request Inside a Post The Roadmap Your Account and Access Related Articles

The Feedback & Roadmap section is where you tell us what to build next - and where you can see what we're working on. 
You can submit feature requests, see what other partners have suggested, vote on the ideas that matter most to you, and track each one as it moves from "in review" to “completed.”


What is Feedback & Roadmap?

What is it?

Feedback & Roadmap is a built-in section of PowerRadar that gives you two things in one place:

  • A Feedback page - submit feature requests, browse what others have submitted, vote on the ones you care about, and discuss them in the comments.
  • A Roadmap - see what's planned, what's being built, and what was recently released.

It's a shared community space across all Panoramic Power partner organizations and the Panoramic Power product team. When you submit an idea, partners from other organizations can see it, vote on it, and add comments - and you can do the same on theirs.

Why use it?

  • One place to send feedback. No more emails, support tickets, or "I'll mention it at our next call" - share it directly from inside the platform.
  • See where your ideas stand. Each request shows its status, so you can tell whether something's under review, planned, in progress, or completed.
  • Influence what gets built. Voting and comments tell the product team what matters most to the partner community.
  • Get a forward view of the product. The Roadmap shows what the team is working on next, so you can plan around what's coming.

Where to Find It

A new Feedback & Roadmap item appears in the Partner navigation sidebar. Click it to expand the section, then click Feedback to open the Feedback page or Roadmap to open the Roadmap.

Notes:

  • Partner scope only. Feedback & Roadmap appears in the Partner sidebar only — it isn't shown at the Site level. To find it, switch your scope to a Partner.
  • Gradual rollout. This feature is being rolled out partner by partner. If you don't see Feedback & Roadmap in your Partner sidebar yet, it hasn't been enabled for your organization. Your support contact can confirm when it will be available.
  • Web only for now. Feedback & Roadmap is currently available on the web platform only — it isn't yet available in the PowerRadar mobile app.

The Feedback Page

The Feedback page is where all feature requests live. At the top you'll see a friendly prompt: "Have something to say? Tell us how we could make the product more useful to you, software or hardware!" - this is your invitation to add a request.

Browsing posts

Above the list of posts, three quick sort modes let you change how the page is ordered:

  • Top - most-voted posts first.
  • New - most recently submitted first.
  • Trending - posts gathering momentum right now.

Each post in the list shows its title, a short description, the author, when it was submitted, the number of comments, and its current vote count. Posts that have been picked up by the team also show a status badge (for example, In Progress, Planned, Completed) - see Post Statuses.

Searching and filtering

If you're looking for something specific, click Search to search post titles and descriptions, or click the filter icon to narrow the list down by status, created date, or other properties.

The most useful filter for partners is Status — for example, you can show only posts that are In Progress to see what's currently being worked on.

The "Most helpful" panel

On the right of the Feedback page, a Most helpful panel highlights the top contributors across the partner community - the people whose feedback has gathered the most engagement.

Click any name in the panel to open that user's activity feed, where you can see everything they've posted, commented on, or upvoted. The activity feed has four tabs:

  • All activity - every action by this user, mixed together.
  • Comments - comments they've left on posts.
  • Posts - feature requests they've submitted.
  • Upvotes - posts they've voted on.

This is useful for understanding who's most engaged with which areas of the product, and for finding interesting threads you might have missed.


Post Statuses

As the team reviews and works on a request, its status updates so you can see where it stands. The statuses you'll see on the Feedback page and inside the post detail include:

  • (no badge) - newly submitted, still open for discussion.
  • In Review - the team is evaluating the request.
  • Planned - the team has decided to build this and it's on the roadmap.
  • In Progress - the team is actively working on it.
  • Completed - the request has been built and shipped.

When the status of a post you've subscribed to changes, you'll get an email notification - see Inside a Post.


Submitting a Feature Request

To submit a new request:

  1. From the Feedback page, click the orange Create A New Feature request button.
  2. A simple post form opens, pre-set to the Feature Request category.
  3. Enter a clear, specific title - for example, "Add a CSV export to the Reports page" rather than "Improve reporting."
  4. In the description, explain what you want, why, and the customer use case behind it if there is one. You can use the formatting bar at the bottom to add bold, italics, lists, links, images, videos, emoji, or attachments.
  5. Click Submit Post.

 

Your post is automatically tagged with your name and your Partner organization, so the product team always knows where the request is coming from.

Before you submit:

  • Check for duplicates. Take a quick look at the page to see if someone has already raised the same idea. If so, vote on the existing post and leave a comment with your perspective instead of creating a duplicate - an idea with multiple supporters carries much more weight than several near-identical posts.
  • Submitting several at once? Toggle on Create more at the bottom of the form. The form will stay open after each submission so you don't have to reopen it each time.
  • Bugs go elsewhere. Feedback & Roadmap is for feature requests and product ideas only. To report a bug or a technical issue, use the separate ticketing system - not the Feedback page.

Voting on a Request

Voting on Feedback & Roadmap isn't a simple upvote - when you click the upvote icon next to a post (or open it and use the importance buttons), you're asked "How important is this to you?" and choose one of:

  • Nice to have
  • Important
  • Essential

Inside the post detail you'll also see a Not important option, in case you've already voted and want to walk it back.

This gives the product team a much sharper signal than a flat upvote: a feature with a high count of Essential votes tells a different story than one with the same count made up of Nice to have votes.

Note: You can vote on your own and other partners' posts. Vote honestly - overvoting "Essential" everywhere makes the signal weaker for everyone.


Inside a Post

Click any post on the Feedback page to open its detail view.

Inside the detail view you can:

  • See the full description and similar posts the system has matched.
  • Vote using the importance buttons at the top.
  • Read and add comments. The comment box supports the same formatting options as a post - bold, italics, lists, links, images, video, emoji, and attachments. Use comments to add use cases, ask questions, or discuss the request with other partners and the product team. On any comment you can give it a thumbs up or thumbs down, click Reply to respond inside a thread, or open the ... menu to copy a direct link to that comment.
  • Subscribe to the post. Click Get notified under the Subscribe to post panel on the right to get an email when there are changes to the post - for example, when its status changes or someone adds a comment. This is the easiest way to keep tabs on a request you care about without having to come back and check.
  • See the post's metadata in the right panel: the number of upvoters, current Status, Board, submission Date, and Author.

The detail view also has two tabs above the comments - Comments (showing the discussion thread) and Activity feed (showing status changes, votes, and other activity on the post).

Editing or deleting your own posts and comments

You can edit or delete anything you've submitted - both feature requests and comments. On any post or comment of yours, click the ... menu next to it. You'll see:

  • Copy link - copies a direct URL to the post or comment so you can share it with a teammate.
  • Edit comment / Edit post - reopens the editor so you can fix a typo, add detail, or rewrite.
  • Delete comment / Delete post - removes it. Use this carefully — deletion can't be undone.

Note: You can only edit or delete your own posts and comments. You can't edit anyone else's. If you spot something on someone else's post that needs the team's attention, leave a comment instead.


The Roadmap

The Roadmap, called the Main Roadmap, is a column-based view organized into four stages so you can see at a glance where every request stands.

The four columns are:

  • Backlog - submitted requests that are open for discussion and haven't been picked up for active work yet. New posts start here.
  • Next up - requests the team has planned to work on next.
  • In Progress - requests the team is actively working on right now.
  • Done - requests that have been built and shipped.

Each column shows a count of how many items are in it, and each card displays the request title, the board pill (Feature Request), and the post's vote and comment counts.

Opening a card

Click any card title to open the full post detail - the same view you get from the Feedback page, with the description, importance voting, comments, similar posts, status, and the Subscribe-to-post panel. See Inside a Post for what you can do inside that view. After you're done, click ← Back to all posts to return to the Roadmap.

Searching, filtering, and sorting

Three icons at the top right of the Roadmap let you control what's shown across all four columns at once.

  • Search (magnifying glass icon) - opens a "Search for posts" box. The Roadmap narrows to cards whose title or description matches what you type.
  • Filter (funnel icon) - opens a dropdown with the same filter options as the Feedback page (Status, Board, Tag, ETA, Created date). Filters apply to every column at once.
  • Sort (trending arrow icon) - changes the order of cards within each column. Choose from:
    • Top upvoted posts
    • Recent posts
    • Trending posts
    • Due date
    • Manual order

Use the Roadmap to:

  • See what's actively being built right now (the In Progress column).
  • See what's planned next — useful when setting expectations with customers (Next up).
  • Catch up on what was recently shipped (Done).
  • Browse the open backlog of ideas the community has submitted (Backlog).

Note: The Roadmap is a forward-looking view, not a delivery commitment. Items can move between columns as priorities shift.


Your Account and Access

You don't need a separate account for Feedback & Roadmap. When you open one of the pages, you're signed in automatically using your existing PowerRadar session. Your activity - posts, votes, follows, comments - is linked to your name and your Partner organization.

If you sign out of PowerRadar, the Feedback & Roadmap pages won't be accessible until you sign back in.


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