Feature requests help our team understand what improvements or new tools our community wants most. By submitting a feature request, you can share your ideas, vote on suggestions from other users, and directly influence the future of LunaNotes.
The Feature Request board is public — you can view, upvote, and comment on other users’ ideas.
What Feature Requests Are For
Feature requests are designed to collect your feedback and ideas for improving LunaNotes. You can use this space to:
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Suggest new features (e.g., integrations, templates, or collaboration tools).
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Request enhancements to existing features (e.g., better AI performance, export options, or note organization).
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Share workflow improvements that make learning and note-taking more efficient.
How to Create a Feature Request
Step 1: Open the main LunaNotes app page
Go to your LunaNotes workspace and look at the bottom-left corner of the sidebar.
Click on “Request a feature.”

Step 2: You’ll be redirected to the Feature Request Board
After clicking, a new tab will open with the Feature Request Board. Here you’ll see existing suggestions from other users.

Step 4: Add your title, description, and category
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In the Title field, briefly summarize your idea (e.g., “Add folder organization for notes”).
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In the Details section, explain how it would help or why it’s important.
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Under Category, choose the area your idea fits best — for example Notes, AI Tools, Integrations, or User Interface.

5. Submit your request
Click Submit to publish it. Your request will now appear on the board where other users can upvote and comment on it.

💬 Once submitted, the LunaNotes team reviews each request, replies when needed, and may add it to the development roadmap. You’ll receive updates if your idea moves forward or gets released.
Recommendations
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Be specific, clearly describe the problem or the benefit your idea provides.
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Check before posting, if your idea already exists, upvote it instead of duplicating.
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Use short title, make it easy for others to find and support your idea.
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Be constructive, keep feedback helpful and focused on improvement.
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Stay engaged, check back later — we often reply to popular requests with development updates.