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What is an edit request?

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Most platforms have tasks—we have edit requests. Why? Because an edit request isn’t just a checkbox, just like an idea, piece of feedback or bug isn’t over the moment its captured. Edit requests keep the conversation going, allowing the people in your project to contribute, communicate and collaborate without losing context so they can turn captures into action quicker.


All captures in Miruni are "edit requests"

Every capture you make with Miruni creates an edit request. This gives you, your team and your clients one source of truth for every idea, piece of feedback or bug captured. It also contains all the visual and technical details needed so you can collaborate with context, get aligned quickly and get things done.

Capturing edit requests with the browser extension

The Miruni browser extension lets you capture ideas, feedback and bugs from anywhere on the web. Checkout the video below for how to capture edit requests with the browser extension.

If you don't have the browser extension installed you can visit your browser's web store.

Supported browser stores:

Turning edit requests into action

After an edit request has been captured you have a variety of tools to help make it actionable. Simply open an edit request in your workspace or through the browser extension to access a variety of edit request management tools, like assignment, due date and much more.

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