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Co-Pilot Outreach Scheduling Delays

  • April 1, 2016
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lauren_mintz
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I'm in the process of scheduling multiple outreaches to coincide with various events we present each month and I've discovered a few unnecessary time sucks as a result of the tool set up that might be prevented.

Upon hitting save, the screen always reverts back to the current month. This might not seem like a big deal, but it takes 11-13 seconds to move forward to each month. Since I'm scheduling the outreaches for 12 months, this process takes a long time. It would be more efficient for the screen to remain on the month I'm currently scheduling for.

Even though I selected to view "Related Schedules" only in the calendar, the screen always reverts back to showing "all schedules" each time I save a scheduled outreach. Yet, the filter still shows that I selected "Related Schedules."

When using my mouse to roll over outreach names in the calendar view, the full name doesn't pop up. I have to click into that outreach name in order to know which one it is, which moves me out of the calendar page. 

Best answer by sundar

Thanks for this feedback. 
I can see how painful it can become when you are power user vs doing it one-time. We marked this with our backlog. Will address this in subsequent release.

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sundar
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  • April 6, 2016
Thanks for this feedback. 
I can see how painful it can become when you are power user vs doing it one-time. We marked this with our backlog. Will address this in subsequent release.

lauren_mintz
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  • April 6, 2016
Thanks, Sundar!

darkknight
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  • September 30, 2016
Sundar - any update on this?  It is so painful for our marketing team.

lauren_mintz
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  • October 11, 2016
Hi - This is a HUGE sore spot for our marketing team. Can we please have an update on on ETA?

Adding my vote to this as well. Some sort of organizational (folder) structure would also be handy.