The LEGO Pick a Brick team is surveying fans on a new function that will tackle a couple of key issues with the online service.
The latest Pick a Brick survey is live now and first gathers data on how you shop, including whether you design builds digitally, how you build your bag over an extended period of time and how often you place orders. All these questions feed into the idea of a wishlist, which aims to address two of the more frustrating areas of Pick a Brick right now.
Head here to take the survey. You’ll be able to have your say on whether a wishlist would be useful to you and the particular functionality you’d like to see from a Pick a Brick wishlist, among which are the ability to organise pieces into different lists and alerts when pieces come back in stock. Both of those touch on minor sources of frustration, including new elements – such as this week's Kraken Warriors and Griffin Knights – selling out almost immediately.
While Pick a Brick currently saves your bag between sessions, you can only save a single order. If you upload another parts list, it will overwrite your current selection – so a wishlist that allows you to store multiple parts lists for different projects also seems like a very useful addition. The LEGO Pick a Brick team says these surveys have a direct input on their roadmap, so make sure to fill it out while it’s live if you want to make your voice heard.
Once you’ve done that, head here for a rundown of the best new pieces on Pick a Brick this month.
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