LogicReader is an early-access product. We are building it with a small group of senior planners, schedulers, and project-controls leads in real engineering and infrastructure businesses. Their input has shaped almost every feature shipped so far.
If you have used LogicReader and there is something you wish it did — tell us. If you are a planner who has not tried LogicReader yet but has been frustrated by something P6, MSP, or Asta will not do — tell us anyway. We probably already have it on a list, and your voice helps us prioritise.
What a useful suggestion looks like
We do not need polished feature requests. We need to understand the underlying problem. The most useful suggestions answer three questions:
- What were you trying to do? — “I wanted to compare two versions of a schedule and see which logic links changed.”
- What got in the way? — “The two schedules opened in different windows and I couldn’t tell which links were new.”
- What would the right outcome look like? — “A coloured overlay on one canvas so I could see green / red / amber at a glance.”
How we handle what you send
- We read everything personally. Currently that means Evangelos reads everything.
- We group similar suggestions. If twenty senior planners ask for the same thing in different words, that’s a strong signal.
- We feed back. Periodically we publish what is coming next on the Product Roadmap, with a credit to the people whose input shaped it (with permission).
We do not promise to build everything. We do promise to read everything and to be honest about what is in scope and what is not. The roadmap is updated when items move — if a request makes it in, you’ll see it dated.
Send us your suggestion
The fastest way is direct email — no form, no account, no waiting on a chatbot. Use the link below; it pre-fills a structured template you can edit before sending.
Prefer a form? A web form is on the roadmap once the volume justifies it. For now, an email is faster for both of us — you skip the form, we skip the inbox triage.
Looking for the existing roadmap and what is already shipped? See Product Roadmap — it lists every quarter from Q2 2026 through Q2 2027.
