Better moderation, smoother workflows, and more
We’ve shipped a set of improvements focused on making UserJot easier to manage day to day, especially for teams handling feedback at scale.
More control over users and profiles
You can now ban users from posting feedback, giving teams a straightforward way to handle abuse, spam, or repeat bad actors.
Better internal workflows for teams
Teams can now keep private internal notes on public board requests. That means you can discuss context, edge cases, and internal decisions without exposing those conversations to customers.
We also improved request management with a Kanban board for tracking work, making it easier to move through feedback and keep progress visible.
On top of that, merge activity now appears in the feedback activity section, so when requests get combined, the history is clearer and conversations make more sense afterward.
Less friction when replying and publishing updates
Reply drafts are now saved to local storage, so if a page reloads unexpectedly, you’re much less likely to lose a response you were writing.
We also removed the automatic heart on your own replies. Hearts now better reflect intentional reactions instead of being added by default.
And for changelog authors, links inside update bodies now work properly instead of being removed or opening incorrectly.
Smaller polish fixes
We also shipped a number of smaller usability and UI improvements along the way, continuing to smooth out rough edges across the product.
Links in update body are removed or open as about:blank#blocked1
