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Vote on feedback

Show your support for feedback you care about by voting.

How votes work

Each user gets one vote per post. Votes help the team:

  • Prioritize popular requests
  • Understand user demand
  • Make data-driven decisions

Vote without an account

When anonymous voting is enabled, you can vote on posts without signing in. Click the vote button on any post and your vote is counted immediately - no account required.

Your votes are tracked per browser session. If you clear your cookies, your anonymous votes can't be recovered.

If you sign up for an account later, your anonymous votes carry over automatically. You won't lose any votes you've already cast.

Vote on posts

From the List

  1. Browse the feedback list
  2. Click the vote button (upvote arrow icon) on any post
  3. The vote count increases

From the Post Detail

  1. Open a post
  2. Click the vote button
  3. Your vote is registered

Remove your vote

Changed your mind? Remove your vote:

  1. Find the post you voted on
  2. Click the vote button again
  3. Your vote is removed

Votes can be added and removed at any time.

Find posts to vote on

Sort by Votes

Use the sort dropdown to find:

  • Top - Most voted posts overall
  • Trending - Recently popular posts
  • New - Latest submissions

Filter by Board

Focus on areas you care about:

  • Feature Requests
  • Integrations
  • Your specific product area

Filter by Status or Tags

Narrow down the list further using the filter dropdowns:

  • Status - Show only posts in a specific workflow stage (e.g. Planned, In Progress)
  • Tags - Filter by topic or category labels

Look for specific topics using the search bar.

Your Voted Posts

Your votes are tracked automatically. Posts you've voted on display a highlighted vote button so you can easily see which items you've supported.

To track posts you care about, use the subscription bell on each post to follow updates. Check the Notifications page to see activity on posts you're subscribed to.

Vote Notifications

Stay informed about posts you've voted on:

EventNotification
Status change"Feature X is now In Progress"
Shipped"Feature X has shipped!"
Team comment"Team replied to Feature X"

Configure notifications in your account settings.

Voting Best Practices

Vote Selectively

Your votes are a signal. Use them for items that truly matter to you.

Look for Similar Posts

Before voting, check for duplicates. Vote for the existing post with the most engagement.

Add Comments

If you have additional context, add a comment explaining your use case:

  • Why this matters to you
  • How you'd use it
  • Your current workaround

Avoid Vote Manipulation

Don't:

  • Create multiple accounts to vote
  • Ask others to vote without context
  • Game the system

This undermines the feedback process and may result in vote removal.

How Teams Use Votes

Votes are one factor in prioritization:

FactorDescription
Vote countHow many users want this
User segmentsWhich customers are asking
Strategic fitAlignment with product vision
EffortDevelopment complexity
DependenciesTechnical requirements

High votes don't guarantee implementation, but they ensure visibility.

Common Questions

Why do I need to sign in to vote?

Some workspaces require sign-in to ensure one vote per person, deliver status update notifications, and prevent vote manipulation. If the workspace has anonymous voting enabled, you can vote without an account.

Can I vote on my own posts?

Yes! Your vote is automatically added when you submit feedback.

Do votes expire?

No. Votes persist unless you remove them.

Can I see who voted?

This depends on workspace settings. Some organizations show voter counts only; others show voter names.

Can admins vote on my behalf?

Yes. Workspace admins can add votes on behalf of users — for example, when a customer requests a feature through a support channel. These proxy votes count toward the total vote count and you receive the same status update notifications as if you voted yourself.

Can admins remove my vote?

Yes. Admins can remove any vote (including your direct vote or a proxy vote) from the voters list on a post. This is typically used to clean up accidental proxy votes or remove votes from deactivated accounts. You won't be notified when a vote is removed.

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