TaxGuyBill
Level 15

Gabi, I know you are fairly new to the professional side of Intuit (at least to the accountants' forum), so let me give you a little history about submitting ideas for ProSeries.

Prior to this newest version of an "Idea Exchange", Intuit already had an almost identical thing set up.  Over the course of 6 or 7 years (maybe more?), ProSeries customers submitted many hundreds of suggestions (I remember it being over 1600, but I'm sure it was much higher than that).  Many of those suggestion had many, many votes, and many of the suggestions were not overly complicated.  Of those 1600+++ suggestions, Intuit implemented SIX.  Yes, SIX over the course of 6 or 7 years.

If I remember correctly, of those six that were implemented, FOUR of which had very few or even no votes.  So they must have been incidental, rather than anybody actually paying attention to what users wanted. 

It was a publicly displayed embarrassment to the development team, proving to everybody that they didn't listen to their customers.

Yet, year after year, Intuit added their own "enhancements" that customers did not ask for.

If Intuit had actually wanted to change their ways, the developers would have diligently started to work through that list.  Instead, Intuit got rid of it and started over, likely to hide Intuit's track record of not doing anything.

In short, history has shown that submitting "enhancement" ideas is a complete joke.  The evidence that I have seen in the last couple of years indicates that very little or nothing has changed.