We Want Your Feedback for Adafruit IO to help us plan 2025 (and beyond) 🚀
Inspired by Scott’s blog post, CircuitPython in 2025, the developers and designers on the Adafruit IO team are requesting feedback (from you!) to help guide our development of Adafruit IO in 2025.
If you’re a current Adafruit Free IO user, an Adafruit IO Plus (paid) user, or have previously used Adafruit IO in the last year, we want to hear from you!
What’s on Your Mind?
The feedback is free-form, it may cover any topic related to Adafruit IO including WipperSnapper.
To start off, here are some topic ideas (note that these are not inclusive and you can blog/post/provide feedback on anything you’d like!):
- Projects using Adafruit IO!
- What did you build in 2024 that connected to Adafruit IO?
- Are you building anything using Adafruit IO in 2025?
- What do you want to build with Adafruit IO? Why haven’t you yet (hardware, cost, software)?
- Adafruit IO’s new Block-based Actions engine
- ItsaSnap iOS App
- Adafruit IO WipperSnapper Firmware
- Are you using WipperSnapper Firmware with Adafruit IO? Have you used it?
- What do you think could improve WipperSnapper in 2025?
- What platforms/boards do you want to see support for in 2025?
- What core features do you want to be added to WipperSnapper in 2025?
- i.e: Low-power mode(s), Logging to SD Card, GPS capability, stability improvements
- Anything else!
- Website improvements
- Features you feel we’re missing
- Documentation you feel we’re missing
- New blocks? More power-ups? New features? Anything else!
- General Feedback
- Any other improvements, suggestions, or general feedback you can think of? We’re listening!
Ready to post your feedback? Here are some various ways to post:
- Make a post on the Adafruit IO Forum and add the text “#AdafruitIO2025” title of the post.
- Make a post on Mastodon, BlueSky, or LinkedIn and tag it #AdafruitIO2025
- Create a blog post on your personal website/blog and tag it #AdafruitIO2025
- Publish a video on YouTube/TikTok and tag it #AdafruitIO2025
After you post, email [email protected] with a link to your post so we can post it on the Adafruit Blog!