Leave us feedback
We want to know what you think about our products and services, including the Dynamics 365 apps and supporting documentation. You can give us comments and corrections on the documentation. You can also suggest new product features or capabilities.
Provide feedback about the documentation
On the learn.microsoft.com website, each Learn article offers the opportunity for you to provide feedback. You can choose the Feedback action that's under the article title on the top right or one of the feedback options at the bottom of the article in the Feedback section. Give the article a rating, select the reason for your feedback, and consider leaving a comment. The feedback goes to the article's author and the team that owns the docs.
Share an idea about a new feature
You can provide suggestions for new features and capabilities on the Dynamics 365 Ideas site. A Provide product feedback link at the bottom of an article also takes you directly to the site.
On the Dynamics 365 Ideas site, in the search box, select an app and then enter a few keywords that describe your idea or the issue you want to report.
Search the list of suggestions. Chances are good that someone already submitted something similar that other people have voted on. Vote for a suggestion to get it prioritized on the product team's backlog.
If no one has submitted an idea that's similar to yours, select Suggest a new idea. Sign in with your personal, work, or school account. Give us your comments or describe your idea, and then select Submit.
What we do with your feedback
However you submit it, your feedback goes directly to the product team's backlog for investigation and prioritization. Product teams review their backlog as part of their planning efforts.
If a suggestion has received enough votes, or if it's considered part of the team's backlog, it gets added to the product's release plan. Items in a release plan that came from a community suggestion appear in a section called Thank you for your idea.
Some suggestions are declined. Others can remain in the backlog for a long time. We don't have fixed rules for what qualifies a suggestion to make it into a release. The product teams work in different ways and prioritize their backlog in different ways. In most cases, the product team decides based on business value. A suggestion might help many users or organizations, apply to one industry only but have a global impact, or apply to one industry in one country/region, but still be important in that market.The product team approves the suggestion based on their capacity among other things.
Contribute to Microsoft documentation
For most of our documentation, you can also edit an article directly.
Questions that aren't related to products
If you have questions that aren't directly related to the product, the following list outlines how to get answers to those questions.
For questions about:
Listing or publishing apps in AppSource due to Commercial Marketplace issues: On the Partner Center Support site, select the Marketplace offers category, and then select the relevant category in the Problem type field.
Licensing or PSBC agreements: Email MBS Orders for licensing or MBS Agreements for agreements.
Microsoft Partner Network, Partner Center, and Cloud Solution Provider program: Go to the Partner Center Support site.
Payments, credit terms, checks, wire, or similar accounting-related issues: Email MBS Accounting.
Technical issues with PartnerSource Business Center (PSBC), PartnerSource, or Order Central: Email IT MBS Support.
Incentives: Email CSA Team.
Cloud Solution Provider incentives: Email Online Channel Incentives Support.
CSA/Ocina escalations: Email NAOC Channel Incentives Escalations.