Post what you tried, what happened, what you expected, and a screenshot if it helps. Installer, launch, setup, and first-run feedback belong here.
support and feature requests
Tell Cosmo what you want your computer to do.
The Cosmos Discord is the support line, feature request desk, community lab, and feedback loop for Cosmo.
Ask for help, show what broke, vote on feature polls, suggest what Cosmo should build next, and join a product that is being shaped in public by the people who use it.
Describe the job you want Cosmo to do, why it matters, and what a win would look like. Clear use cases beat vague hype.
Feature polls and game night picks are community-driven. Helpful feedback, testing, and contributor work can earn more influence in those polls.
Cosmo is led by one builder, with inner-circle contributors and community feedback reviewed before work gets prioritized.
No coins, no ownership promises, no investment angle. It is a working product, a support community, and a public roadmap.
The goal is simple: more access to tools, resources, help, and fun without making AI feel intimidating or expensive.
Discord is for human support and community feedback. Cosmo does not auto-post to Discord, read private messages, or ship features just because a poll is loud. Public release and live integrations stay gated.