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What should we build next on PeakD?

by @asgarth · 0 votes · 7.728 HBD
This is not a release post. No changelog, no long list of tiny fixes, no screenshots of buttons you may or may not care about 😅 This time I just want to ask: **What would you like to see improved, added, removed, simplified, or experimented with on PeakD?** ![image.png](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/asgarth/23w2m3YbeFzbtDPk7hYUPKZhCgoQQAXB22PuSf3rAoNFeXUxdURSsHbQ7QhpH8STnuTkF.png) It can be a big feature idea, but it really does not have to be. Small stuff is welcome too: - "This takes too many clicks" - "I wish this worked better on mobile" - "Why is this button even there?" - ... Those little things are often the most useful, because they are exactly the kind of annoyances people hit every day and then forget to report. ### A few areas I am especially curious about To make this a bit more straightforward, here are some parts of PeakD where feedback would be very useful: - **Discovery:** what helps you find good posts, authors, communities, and discussions? - **Onboarding:** what would make PeakD easier for new Hive users? - **Publishing:** what would make writing, editing, formatting, or managing posts easier? - **Analytics:** what stats would actually help you understand your account or content better? - **Wallet and governance:** what actions are still too unclear, hidden, or scary to use? But do not feel limited by that list. If something else bothers you, or if you have a completely different idea, post it. Given the current HIVE token price feel free to drop even crazy ideas if you feel like those can be helpful. ### No promises, but I will look into it Not every request will be implemented. Some ideas may be technically not doable on Hive, too messy, too hard to maintain, or just not a good fit for PeakD right now. But I will read the suggestions, think about them, engage with you and if something looks useful and technically doable I will give it a try. Sometimes that means a full feature. Sometimes it means a smaller experiment. Sometimes it means I come back and explain why it is harder than it looks. All of that is useful feedback anyway. ### So... What should I look at next? Leave ideas in the comments. Big requests, small annoyances, weird experiments, half-baked thoughts... all welcome.