Tag Archives: Email Notifications
What’s New with Freedcamp? As we continue our mission to provide better control of your projects, we have some important updates to highlight: Project Overview Added Project Statuses and Status Updates with email notifications. The last project status shows up on our Project Board. …
Last time we showed you how to use email filters to only see email notifications for comments. Today we will focus on notification emails for mentions. At the end, we will also provide filters you can import for both Gmail …
We use the Recap page (primarily via email) religiously to stay on top of deadlines. However, we realized that sometimes amidst actually starting the task, we may forget to set start/due dates. So we’ve added tips (1) to our Recap …
Some of our clients have repeating projects where task names included in Recap email do not mean much until you can also see a project name. Now you can individually set if you want Recap email to include project names. …
It can be a hassle when emails are not being delivered to your team, customers, or contractors. Especially when you didn’t even know the email was not delivered. From now on account owners will be proactively notified about email delivery issues. Hard …
We are improving our Daily Recap! In an effort to be more efficient, you will no longer receive the Daily Recap email on weekends. You will however see links (see below) to recent Notifications. We added a section to the …
Staying up to date with Freedcamp until today meant reading through a long email containing every update from the past day, or using the Calendar board to see all items with a Due Date in one place. To help you …
A while ago we added public (within your project scope) profiles that your team can check but only within the @mention as seen below. In our recent release we added ability to see people’s Freedcamp profile pretty much everywhere by clicking their avatar. …
You can create tasks, discussions, issues and upload files by sending emails to Freedcamp. Unlike other systems, we implemented it slightly different. For example, we allow anyone you shared the email-in email to post into Freedcamp. We also allow you to regenerate emails and …