Requests & Suggestions: Building the Future Together
At UnitConverters.help, we firmly believe that the best digital tools are not built in isolation; they are co-created with their users. This page is the heartbeat of our innovative process. It is where your needs translate into our code. Whether you are an astrophysicist needing a specialized cosmic distance converter or a student asking for a simpler interface, your voice shapes our platform.
Innovation thrives on diverse perspectives. Our team cannot possibly anticipate every unique measurement scenario in the world. That is why we rely on you. By submitting a request, you are not just leaving a comment; you are actively participating in the engineering lifecycle of a global utility.
1. Why Your Feedback Matters
Solving Real-World Problems
Theoretical utility is different from practical application. We might build a technically perfect converter, but if it doesn't fit your workflow, it fails. User feedback helps us bridge that gap. For example, it was user feedback that led us to add "Quick Copy" buttons next to every result, saving our users millions of clicks collectively.
Identifying Blind Spots
The world of metrology is vast. While we cover the major systems (SI, Imperial, US Customary), there are thousands of niche, historical, and industry-specific units we might miss. You are the expert in your field. If you notice we are missing a critical unit for textile manufacturing or pharmaceutical compounding, telling us helps the entire community of professionals in your sector.
2. How to Submit a High-Quality Request
Be Specific
Vague requests like "Add more units" are hard to act on. Instead, try to be as detailed as possible. A great request looks like this: "Please add the unit 'Sheppey' used in micro-distance measurement, defined as approximately 7/8 of a mile. It is used in local geography studies." Providing the definition and conversion factor speeds up implementation significantly.
Provide Context
Tell us why you need a feature. Understanding the "use case" allows us to design better solutions. If you ask for a "Dark Mode," knowing that you often work in low-light laboratories helps us choose the right color contrast ratios for that feature.
3. The Lifecycle of a Feature Request
Step 1: Submission and Review
Once you hit submit, your idea enters our Triage System. Our product team reviews incoming requests weekly. We categorize them into "New Features," "Unit Expansions," "Bug Fixes," or "UI Improvements."
Step 2: Feasibility Study
For complex requests, we conduct a technical feasibility assessment. We ask questions like: Do reliable conversion standards exist for this unit? Is there a public API for this data? Will this slow down the site? We prioritize changes that offer high value with stable performance.
Step 3: Development and Deployment
Approved ideas move to our coding sprint. We build, test, and finally deploy the change. We often mention the users who suggested the feature in our release notes, giving credit where it is due. Your contribution becomes a permanent part of the UnitConverters.help legacy.
4. What We Are Looking For
New Unit Categories
Are we missing Radiation Exposure units? Do you need a converter for ancient Greek weights? Expanding our database is our #1 priority. We love adding obscure and historical units that help researchers and historians.
Workflow Enhancements
Suggestions that improve the speed of interaction are gold. ideas like "Keyboard shortcuts for swapping units" or "saving recent conversions" are exactly the kind of productivity boosters we aim to implement.
Localization Requests
We want to be truly global. If you notice a translation error in your native language or want to request a new language support, please let us know. Accurate localization is key to accessibility.
Submit Your Idea
Ready to make a difference? Fill out the form below. Please include any relevant links to official standards documents (NIST, ISO) if requesting new units.
5. Recently Implemented Community Requests
Success Stories
We don't just collect feedback; we act on it. Here are a few recent features that came directly from you:
- 🚀 Significant Figures Control: Requested by rigorous engineering students. You can now adjust the decimal precision of results.
- 🚀 Currency Trends: Financial traders asked for context. We now show basic definitions for major currencies.
- 🚀 Print-Friendly Mode: Teachers wanted to print conversion tables for exams. We optimized our CSS for printed output.
These features prove that collaborative development works. We are excited to see what you will come up with next. Thank you for helping us build the world's best conversion tool. Learn more about us, contact our team, or explore advertising opportunities. For policies, see our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.