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How to ask for an app or a feature in Veeqo
How to ask for an app or a feature in Veeqo
Updated over 3 weeks ago
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If you’ve searched for a functionality or an integration and haven't found it either on the integrations page or on the Appstore (see this guide for more information), you may want to connect to the Veeqo community on the Appstore forum. Here you can see if others have had the same idea as you, or if there is any talk about it or even if any developer is working on it.

Process

  1. Go to the Appstore community forum, in the section [Suggest an App]: https://developer-forum.veeqo.com/c/suggest-an-app/15

  2. Check to see if your idea has already been submitted (either by a seller, or by a developer). If it has, comment on the thread to ask for details

  3. If it hasn't, create a new thread: click + New Topic

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  4. Give your post a descriptive title and as much detail as possible within the body of your message. The more information you can provide regarding your exact requirements the easy it will be for one of our third party agencies and developers to assess if they can assist.

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  5. Be sure to add a poll to your post as this will allow other Veeqo users to signal their interest. Suggestions with the highest level if interest are more likely to be picked up by developers. Click Settings Icon at the top of the body of your post and Type “I Want This Too” in the Option Field and then click INSERT POLL.

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  6. Other Sellers can now Select “I Want This Too” on your post

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Be sure to lookout for replies on your post. 3rd Party development Agencies will use this as a method of communication should they require further information from you

Note: The App Store Forum is a community for Sellers and 3rd Party Development Agencies to exchange requests and offerings. This method is likely to offer faster results and a higher likelihood that your request will make it to development. There will usually be additional costs incurred (3rd party subscription fees etc) that will be paid directly to the 3rd Party Developer.

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