Subject line visible when making replying to an email
I would like it to be possible when I am replying to an email in a thread, I can see the subject line without having to click on it in order to change it in case the conversation topic has changed.
Option to keep email open for yourself upon assigning to someone on your team
Currently, when a shared inbox owner assigns a conversation from the team inbox to a teammate, the message is moved to the assignee and is auto-archived for the inbox owner (though they are still subscribed). Afew inbox owners prefer to have these...
1. Add "show as" options for Out of Office at least - working elsewhere (Outlook offers this) would be nice but not necessary. 2. We would like to mirror the "Out of Office" setting from Gmail calendar in the Front calendar with the possibility to...
Similar to how users can tag an email while composing a new one, users should have the ability to tag a discussion while composing one, especially since you can do it after the fact anyway.
Custom message order so that the most recent email in a conversation thread is shown at the top
Ability to change the order in which new messages are displayed in a thread. Today, the oldest message is at the top, and the most recent is at the bottom.
Merge conversations with mixed types (eg. email and Front forms)
Unfortunately, there isn't currently a way to merge conversations when one is started as a form submission, and the other was started via email.
The conversations have different "types" and are not compatible for merge, and we'd like to be able ...
It would be beneficial if Front could do a better job of keeping the most recently used emojis listed at the beginning of the emoji selection box. This would save users time and effort, as they wouldn't have to scroll through a long list of emojis...
Front has a feature that autocorrects certain punctuation to emojis. I would like the ability to disable this feature. I frequently use certain URLs and file paths which autocorrect to emojis. Which, as you can imagine, I don't want to happen. Ple...