Hello and welcome! Thank you for taking the time to provide feedback for Sheetstolabels.com. Your insights are invaluable in helping us improve and build a tool that truly meets your needs for converting spreadsheets into professional labels.
To guide our conversation effectively, I’ve categorized feedback areas below. Please feel free to share your thoughts on any or all of the following:
1. First Impressions & Overall Experience
What was your initial impression when you first visited and used our website?
Did you find the navigation and interface clear and intuitive?
Was the overall process—from uploading your sheet to generating labels—smooth? Were there any steps that felt confusing or cumbersome?
2. Features & Capabilities
Do the current features meet your core labeling needs (e.g., address labels, product labels, file folders)?
What is the ONE feature you'd most like us to add or improve? (e.g., more template designs, advanced text formatting, image/logo upload, support for additional data formats, batch processing).
Have you encountered a specific task you wanted to accomplish but couldn't with our current tool?
3. Performance & Usability
How was the speed of uploading, processing, and previewing your labels?
Was the label designer easy to use for adjustments (font, color, alignment, borders)?
Did the printed labels align correctly with your label sheets? Any formatting issues in the final print?
4. Open Feedback
Do you have any other suggestions, bug reports, or unique use cases you'd like to share?
Your Turn:
Please share your feedback. You can start by saying things like:
"The workflow is great, but I'd love to see more modern, minimalist template options."
"When I uploaded my CSV, the special characters didn't display correctly."
*"The site is intuitive, but the preview page took a long time to load my 500-row file."*
"I use this for shipping. A future integration with carriers for rate calculation would be amazing."
I am here to listen and document every detail. Thank you for contributing to Sheetstolabels.com's development