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On top of the Ideas-page , there is the “Ideas pipeline”, where the status of a few ideas is listed. My question is, why this pipeline does not list all ideas (i.e.: the pipeline currently shows 25 submitted, 4 under consideration, 9 released, of a total of 123 ideas)?

Is it just because it would not look as good if there were 108 submitted ideas vs. 9 released and 4 under consideration (and 2 new)?

Nice article


Anytime, Tim!


Awesome, thank you very much @Juliana Spinardi !


@genietim 

Can you check again the Idea page? Now the numbers are right! 
Thanks for the feedback, btw! 


Hey @genietim 

I send your question to the community support team. I still have an answer, I will let you know. 
 


Hi Juliana! Thanks for your answer. Yes, I totally understand that you have to set the status of each idea yourself. I undestand where these labels are coming from. What I do not understand and what my question refers to is the following discrepancy:

 

 


On top of the Ideas-page , there is the “Ideas pipeline”, where the status of a few ideas is listed. My question is, why this pipeline does not list all ideas (i.e.: the pipeline currently shows 25 submitted, 4 under consideration, 9 released, of a total of 123 ideas)?

Is it just because it would not look as good if there were 108 submitted ideas vs. 9 released and 4 under consideration (and 2 new)?

Hi Tim! How are you doing? 

Actually, it is because of the platform format. When you add an idea there, it is being labeled as New. We have to approve as Submitted. 
When our product team is working on it, it will be labeled as Under Consideration. And then, Released when we launch the idea. 
Make sense?


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