Why We Ask
We use anonymous satisfaction scores to understand whether the tool is actually working well — not just whether it runs without errors. A render that takes 10 minutes and produces a broken file counts as a success in logs but a failure in practice. The feedback prompt is the only signal we have for that gap. No account, email, or identity is tied to responses. Each installation generates a random UUID at setup; that is the only identifier.How It Works
CLI — post-render prompt
After a successfulhyperframes render, a short prompt may appear:
- First ever successful render
- Then every 15 renders after that (16th, 31st, 46th…)
- At most once per process — re-renders in the same session don’t trigger a second prompt
- Automatically suppressed in quiet mode (
--quiet), non-TTY shells, and CI environments
Studio — session feedback bar
A thin 32px bar slides in at the bottom of the preview area periodically:- Never on the first session — only starting from the 10th
- Then every 10 sessions (10th, 20th, 30th…)
- Slides in 3 seconds after page load to avoid flash
- Auto-dismisses after 20 seconds if ignored
- After any interaction (dismiss or submit), the session counter resets — next prompt after 10 more sessions
hyperframes telemetry disable) does not suppress the Studio bar — Studio feedback is gated separately. The submitted data is still sent through the same anonymous PostHog pipeline, so the same privacy guarantees apply.
hyperframes feedback command
You can submit feedback manually at any time:
| Flag | Description |
|---|---|
--rating | Satisfaction score, 1–5 (required) |
--comment | Optional free-text details |
hyperframes --help.
Agent Runtimes
When an AI agent is detected, HyperFrames skips the interactive readline prompt and prints a structured hint instead:hyperframes feedback command above.
The same cadence gate applies: the hint only appears on the first render, then every 15th.
Detected agents and their markers:
| Agent | Environment markers |
|---|---|
| Claude Code | CLAUDECODE present, or CLAUDE_CODE_ENTRYPOINT present |
| Codex | CODEX_THREAD_ID, CODEX_CI, or CODEX_SANDBOX_NETWORK_DISABLED present |
| Cursor | TERM_PROGRAM equals cursor |
| GitHub Copilot Agent | GITHUB_ACTIONS equals true and (COPILOT_AGENT_ID present or RUNNER_NAME equals Copilot) |
| Replit | REPL_ID or REPLIT_USER present |
| Hermes | HERMES_QUIET present |
| openclaw | OPENCLAW_STATE_DIR or OPENCLAW_CONFIG_PATH present |
| Pi | PI_CODING_AGENT present |
What Is Collected
CLI feedback
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
$survey_id | render_satisfaction |
$survey_response | Rating (1–5) |
$survey_response_2 | Free-text comment (only when provided) |
render_duration_ms | Time the render took in milliseconds |
doctor_summary | System context (see below) |
doctor_summary is a compact string with environment context — included automatically so you don’t need to run hyperframes doctor when reporting a problem:
wsl or sandbox runtime flags when those environments are detected.
Studio feedback
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
$survey_id | studio_experience |
$survey_response | Rating (1–5) |
$survey_response_2 | Free-text comment (only when provided) |
source | studio |
doctor_summary | Browser context (platform, screen, CPU cores, device memory, network type) |
What Is NOT Collected
- File paths or project names
- Composition content, HTML, or video files
- Environment variable values
- Personally identifiable information
- IP addresses or precise location
anonymousId) — there is no account, login, or email association.
Config File
The CLI persists feedback state in~/.hyperframes/config.json:
| Field | Description |
|---|---|
renderSuccessCount | Total successful renders across all sessions |
lastFeedbackPromptAt | The renderSuccessCount value when the prompt last appeared — used to compute whether 15 renders have passed |
localStorage under the hyperframes-studio: prefix.
Opting Out
CLI — disable telemetry entirely
Disabling telemetry suppresses the CLI feedback prompt and all other CLI usage tracking:hyperframes feedback command will print Telemetry is disabled. Feedback not sent. and exit without sending anything.
CLI — suppress output without disabling telemetry
CI environments
The CLI feedback prompt is automatically suppressed when theCI environment variable is set (GitHub Actions, CircleCI, etc. set this by default).
Studio
The Studio feedback bar is not affected by the CLI telemetry setting. To disable it at build time, set:"1", the bar never shows — shouldShowFeedback() returns false unconditionally regardless of session count or localStorage state.
The session interval is still configurable independently:
Related
- Telemetry — full telemetry settings and what usage data is collected
hyperframes feedback— CLI command reference- Troubleshooting — if a prompt is blocking your pipeline unexpectedly