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How Do You Know Which Ideas Your Team Wants Most?

Likes in Ideanote give you a simple way to see what your organization wants. When someone likes an idea, they show support and tell you what matters to them. This helps you understand which ideas resonate before you invest time in evaluation.

Your team members get notified when someone likes their idea. This recognition builds engagement and encourages people to contribute more. Employees want to know their ideas are seen and valued.

You can view ideas sorted by likes to spot the crowd favorites. Use the voting view to show your team which ideas have the most support. When you combine likes with professional evaluation scores in an XY plot, you see both what the crowd wants and what your experts recommend. This dual perspective helps you build your roadmap with confidence.

Every user profile shows which ideas they liked, giving you transparency about who supports what. You can allow team members, external participants, and even anonymous users to like ideas depending on how you set up your mission.

Ideanote includes likes as a standard social feature alongside comments, making your idea portal feel familiar and easy to use from day one.

What does a like mean in Ideanote?

A like is a way to show appreciation for an idea. When you like an idea, the person who submitted it receives a notification. This creates engagement and helps people feel heard.

Likes are different from evaluation scores or ratings. They represent crowd support and interest, while evaluations come from designated reviewers who assess ideas based on specific criteria.

Can we use likes to let people vote on their favorite ideas?

Yes. Likes work as a simple way for your team to vote on ideas they want to support. You can sort ideas by number of likes to see which ones have the most crowd support.

This gives you a clear view of what your team wants to see prioritized. You can display ideas ranked by likes in list view, card view, or a dedicated voting view.

Can ideas receive both likes from employees and scores from evaluators?

Yes. You can combine likes with evaluation scores from experts. This gives you two types of input: crowd sentiment and expert assessment.

Use the XY plot view to see both dimensions at once. This helps you identify ideas that have strong crowd support and high expert ratings for your roadmap decisions.

Who can like ideas in Ideanote?

Any user with access to your innovation space can like ideas. You control who has access when you set up your workspace and invite participants.

You can include external users and stakeholders by giving them access to specific spaces. Users need to be signed in to like ideas.

Can people like and comment on the same idea?

Yes. Likes and comments work together as engagement tools. People can like an idea to show support and also leave comments to add feedback or suggestions.

Both actions notify the idea creator and help build momentum around promising ideas. You can see who liked an idea and read all the comments in one place.

Can we use likes during live events or pitch sessions?

Yes. You can set up a workspace where participants like ideas in real time during events. This works well for hackathons, pitch competitions, and innovation workshops.

Ideas can be sorted by likes as they come in, so you can see which ones are gaining traction during the event. This creates an interactive experience for participants.

Can we see which ideas each person has liked?

Yes. Each user profile shows all the ideas that person has liked. This transparency helps you understand individual preferences and engagement patterns.

You can also see a list of everyone who liked a specific idea. This visibility builds trust and shows which ideas have broad support across your organization.

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