Built docs and a subreddit for Local Panel | what should we document next?

Hello PH 👋🏽

We realised that people aren’t really aware of what they can do with Local Panel; it’s probably just being used to access the terminal easily or to manage files. However, Local Panel is much more than that, and we wondered what we could do to demonstrate this.

We’ve decided to publish a It’s still a work in progress, but rather than ploughing ahead blindly, we’d like to get your thoughts: what should we include in the guide? Are the current sections sufficient? Are they detailed enough? Or are they a bit too dry?

We’ve also taken the first step towards building a . We’re planning a subreddit where you can share what you’ve created with Local Panel, get help, and where we’ll be actively involved.

I look forward to hearing your thoughts on these developments.

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Building a dedicated guide and a subreddit early on is a brilliant move to tackle feature under-utilization! Instead of just dry documentation, creating a 'Recipes' or 'Top 5 Things You Didn't Know You Could Do' section usually does wonders for user adoption. Showing real-world workflows rather than just technical steps helps people see the full power of Local Panel.Also, I’d love to stay connected and follow your growth journey—let's connect on Threads too if you're active over there! Drop your handle!

 I absolutely loved your idea for ‘Recipes’ or ‘The 5 Best Things You Didn’t Know You Could Do’, and I’m adding it to my to-do list. Thank you for sharing your thoughts; it has really changed the way I look at these documents.