One clear question
Good requests stay specific enough to guide the next useful answer.
Member request desk
The monthly desk should stay simple and useful: one loud question, one preferred format, and one clear signal about what the pass should explain next.
One clear question
Good requests stay specific enough to guide the next useful answer.
Topic first
The desk gets better when the most urgent topic is named early.
Format-aware
The room can widen more intelligently when the next help format is clearer.
Room that listens
A living room should listen as much as it publishes.
A good member request should help the room explain the next thing more clearly, not disappear into a generic support inbox.
Request desk standard
What makes a strong request
Start with sleep, hormones, metabolism, brain fog, stress, or another clear topic before explaining everything at once.
The strongest requests sound like a real repeated question, not a broad topic bucket.
Issues, codexes, trackers, and guides solve different problems. Naming the likely format helps the room respond better.
A request desk earns trust when it helps the room explain the next thing clearly instead of becoming a dumping ground for vague overwhelm.
Request desk
Use this when one question keeps tugging at you and you want the next useful step of guidance, not another pile of general advice.