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How to share PetTomo feature ideas from the app

PetTomo includes an in-app path for feature requests. Learn what to include when suggesting shared-room, photo feeding, chat, memory, or decoration ideas.

PetTomo is a private shared virtual pet app for couples, close friends, families, and small invited groups. Because the experience depends on real shared-room habits, the most useful feature ideas are concrete: what happened in the room, what you expected, and how a new option would help your pet-care routine.

The in-app What's New copy for version 1.2.0 confirms that PetTomo added a feature-request path so users can share ideas directly from the app. Use that path for product ideas, not for urgent account, billing, or safety issues.

Key takeaways

  • PetTomo supports private invited rooms with shared pets, chat, photo feeding, memories, decoration, and dress-up.
  • Version 1.2.0 in-app release copy says users can submit feature ideas directly from the app.
  • Good requests describe the room scenario, the desired behavior, and why it would help.
  • Avoid sharing sensitive personal data in a feature request.
  • For billing, account deletion, or urgent support, use the appropriate support route instead of a product idea.

What kinds of ideas fit PetTomo

PetTomo is not a public social network. Ideas should match the private shared-room experience: making it easier for invited members to care for a pet, remember a moment, decorate a room, or keep a lightweight daily routine.

Useful request areas include:

  • shared-room invite and joining flows
  • photo feeding and photo visibility
  • room chat, replies, reactions, and message clarity
  • memory and gallery organization
  • room decoration, furniture, backgrounds, and pet equipment
  • multi-pet room habits and main-pet switching
  • update prompts or compatibility notes for room members

How to write a useful request

Start with the real situation. For example, say whether the idea came from a couple room, a friend room, a long-distance routine, or a small family room. Then describe the action you wanted to take and what felt missing.

Useful details include:

  • the part of the app you were using
  • whether the room has one pet or multiple pets
  • whether the idea affects all members or only your own view
  • whether the idea is about photos, chat, memories, decoration, or pet care
  • what outcome would make the room easier to use

Keep the request short enough to scan. A few specific sentences are better than a long wish list.

What not to include

Do not include passwords, private account details, payment card information, or personal messages that other room members would not expect you to share. If your idea involves a specific photo or chat message, describe the situation instead of copying private content.

Also avoid asking PetTomo to guarantee relationship outcomes or replace real communication. PetTomo is designed to create a playful shared ritual, not to measure or promise a relationship result.

FAQ

Can I suggest new shared-room features?

Yes. PetTomo's version 1.2.0 in-app copy says feature ideas can be shared directly from the app.

Should I use feature requests for support problems?

Use feature requests for product ideas. For account, billing, deletion, or urgent support issues, use the relevant support channel.

What makes a PetTomo idea easier to evaluate?

Describe the shared-room scenario, the action you wanted to take, and the specific change that would help invited members use the room.

Summary

PetTomo feature requests work best when they are grounded in real private-room use. If an idea would make shared pet care, photo feeding, chat, memories, decoration, or multi-pet routines clearer for invited members, write it as a specific scenario and submit it through the in-app request path.