Day 11: Have a feature idea? Let us know!

Dina Bennett
Dina Bennett
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We recently started previewing a new import comments from PDF feature. Know where it came from? You! (Well, a user who was tired of manually pasting PDF comments into Ziflow. Who's got time for that??) How about Checklists, Canvas view, or monday.com integration? Again, our amazing Ziflow users who said, "you know, Ziflow's awesome, but if only it had.......".

If there’s something you wish Ziflow did a little differently, or a feature you’d love to see next, don’t keep it to yourself. The Ziflow Ideas Board is where product ideas and feature requests grow and develop from tiny "if onlys" into full-grown "I can do twice the creative work because now I'm not pasting comments!"

The Ideas Board is a shared space where you can:

  • Submit your own ideas and feature requests
  • See what enhancements are being explored or actively developed
  • Add feedback or upvote ideas that matter to your team (hint: upvoting gets the ideas higher up the list to grab the attention of our Product team) 

There’s also an FAQ to help you understand how to submit strong ideas and what happens after you do.

The board evolves as new ideas are reviewed and features ship, so it’s worth bookmarking and checking back. Today’s suggestion could be tomorrow’s release, and yes, people actually read what’s posted.

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Gingerbread cookies: small winter rituals, big comfort

Credit: DBennett, 2017

Gingerbread cookies show up in a lot of holiday traditions for a reason. They’re simple, forgiving, and smell like instant calm. Spices like ginger, cinnamon, and cloves, turn a house into an inviting. cozy home.

 

Some people go all in on decorating, royal icing, sprinkles, architectural ambitions. Others bake, skip the fuss, and eat them warm straight off the rack. Both approaches count. 

 

Whether you cut them into stars, people, or something abstract and chaotic, gingerbread cookies are a reminder that the best holiday traditions don’t need to be complicated, they just need to be done together (or at least eaten with friends and a cup of warmth).

 

Ready to make some magic? Here's a couple of recipes to try:

https://sallysbakingaddiction.com/best-gingerbread-cookies/#tasty-recipes-71005

https://smittenkitchen.com/2010/12/spicy-gingerbread-cookies/

 

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