
Alexander Colson
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Alexander Colson commented,
Dear Pallabi, I had posted a comment saying something like the following; perhaps different wording of course: If you want to persuade current free users to become paying customers, the current com...
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Alexander Colson commented,
Sara, I think this is what some users are experiencing when they want to upgrade for a single user:
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Alexander Colson created a post,
Clone app with comments / move app entirely
I would like to reorganize my workspaces. This means moving apps from one workspace to another. Since the essence of Podio is to build your own structure, it seems essential that you can also modif...
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Alexander Colson commented,
+1 And the fact that you cannot move comments in any way (even after copy pasting all the rest, or going through excel) is also proving problematic for me. Actually, if this was all in excel, you...
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Alexander Colson commented,
But the whole idea of Podio is to let users create their own platform, the way they like it. Wouldn't it be sensible to do the same with the "employee network". My suggestion would be to eliminat...
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Alexander Colson commented,
I don't understand the purpose of the employee network. What can I do with it, that i cannot do by creating a workspace called "Employee Network" to which I invite all employees?
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Alexander Colson commented,
Yes, in the app builder, next to the checkbox "required" there should be a checkbox "always show".
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Alexander Colson commented,
+1 for better search (especially partial search)
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Alexander Colson created a post,
Google Contact Sync
The current method of adding contacts from an external service is nice. We get direct up-to-date info from our connected service. But is there any way to sync that data afterwards? Even just 1-way...
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Alexander Colson commented,
Nice to hear that, Phil :D Showing us a "roadmap" of what to expect -and what not to expect- would be nice. This way we can decide what we have to be patient for, and for what we have to find othe...