Feature Request Inventory and Rankings
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Where can one submit a feature request for Moz, see all the other ones that have been submitted, and make our preferences known?
For those of you reading this question, I suspect there is no inventory of feature requests accessible to non-Mozzers because I have occasionally asked to have something added and been told my request would be passed along versus "go here and log it". I'm asking the question in case one does exist and I'm just not aware of it.
That said, if you think this would be valuable, please comment and let Moz know.
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Thank you.
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Hi there Donna,
Sam from Moz's Help Team here!
At the moment, we do not have a publicly accessible database of all the feature requests submitted by yourself or by other customers. That said, I can see why this would be helpful, and have just passed along this feedback to our development team for further review.
If there's anything else our team can help out with, definitely let us know.
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