Feature Requests and Roadmap

Feature Requests is for roadmap ideas and product improvements. It is not the right place for urgent account, billing, safety, or technical support.

Before you start #

  • You must be signed in.
  • Feature Requests is live for all signed-in users on web, iOS, and Android.
  • On mobile, update NutriTracker from the App Store or Google Play if the Settings entry is missing.
  • Use help@nutritracker.io for urgent support, billing problems, unsafe advice, account access, or anything private.

Where to find it #

iOS #

  1. Open NutriTracker.
  2. Tap Settings in the bottom tab bar.
  3. Scroll to Feedback & Roadmap.
  4. Tap Feature Requests.

Android #

  1. Open NutriTracker.
  2. Tap Settings in the bottom tab bar.
  3. Tap Feature Requests in the Account section.
  4. You can also tap the Settings search icon and search for Feature Requests.

Web #

  1. Open NutriTracker on web.
  2. Go to /feature-requests.
  3. You can also open Settings > Account and click Open Feature Requests when the card is shown.

How to use it #

  1. Browse the board to see existing ideas. Each request shows a title, description, status, category, upvote count, comment count, and created date.
  2. Use Sort requests to choose Most upvoted, Most recent, or Most commented.
  3. Use Filter by status to show All statuses, Open, Under review, Planned, In progress, Completed, or Declined.
  4. Use Filter by category to narrow ideas to Coaching, Plans, Insights, Progress, Integrations, Billing & account, or Other.
  5. Open an idea to read the full request and comments.
  6. Click or tap Upvote when an idea would help you. Click or tap Upvoted again to remove your vote.
  7. Add a comment when you can add useful context, examples, or why the idea matters. Comments are plain text and must be 1 to 1,000 characters.
  8. To submit a new idea, click or tap Submit an idea, enter a title of 5 to 120 characters, write a description of 20 to 2,000 characters, choose a category if one fits, then click or tap Submit.
  9. If NutriTracker finds an exact duplicate title, open the existing idea and upvote or comment there instead.
  10. If NutriTracker finds similar ideas, review them first. Continue with your own request only after ticking My idea is different enough to submit as a new request.

What happens next #

  • Your idea appears on the board with Open status after it is accepted.
  • Upvotes add signal to the roadmap but do not guarantee delivery or timing.
  • Comments help the team understand the problem behind the request.
  • Statuses mean: Open is newly submitted or active for review; Under review means the team is evaluating it; Planned means the team intends to build it; In progress means work has started; Completed means it has shipped; Declined means it is not currently planned.

Troubleshooting #

  • I cannot see Feature Requests. On web, go directly to /feature-requests. On mobile, update the app, reopen NutriTracker, and check Settings > About NutriTracker. If it is still missing, email help@nutritracker.io; Feature Requests should be available to all signed-in users on current app versions.
  • Submit is disabled. Check the title and description lengths, choose whether your similar idea is genuinely different, and confirm you are signed in.
  • NutriTracker says my idea already exists. Open the existing request, upvote it, and add your context in a comment. Exact duplicates are blocked so roadmap signal stays grouped.
  • I need help now. Do not use Feature Requests for urgent help. Email help@nutritracker.io with your account email, platform, app version, and what happened.
  • The board is empty after filtering. Clear the status and category filters, then sort again.

Privacy and safety notes #

  • Feature requests and comments should not include private health details, payment details, passwords, screenshots of personal data, or anything you would not want support staff to read.

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Updated on 5 May 2026