Capacity Exchange (CapX) continues to evolve as a platform for Wikimedians to connect, share skills, and build capacity. Through recent interviews with community members, we gathered insights into how CapX is being used, what challenges exist, and the dreams people hold for its future. Early last month, I spent some time listening to user feedback across the movement. I sent them three simple questions and if they have any suggestions to make the tool better suit their needs. One contributor is working to translate CapX into Japanese, aiming to open doors for peers in Japan. Omotecho sees CapX as a way to encourage new editors, reduce reliance on machine translation, and connect communities across projects like Wikivoyage, Wikispecies, and Wikisource. Omotecho’s vision is for CapX to help junior editors find mentors and for travelers to share experiences that enrich Wikimedia projects. Nicolas Vigneron highlighted the need for smoother navigation and more advanced search options.…