Customize the default time of 'Day & Time' snooze option
As a user who leverages snooze frequently, I'd like to change the 'Day & Time' snooze option to default to when I start my day (at 8am, instead of 9am), after a date is selected. I'd be able to snooze conversations accurately, with less clicks.
Not jump to next email when you archive something / look at your inbox instead
There should be a way to not automatically look at the top email in each inbox when you archive something. Gmail currently takes the user to look at their main inbox - not a specific email/record
There are several threads I want to review at a later time but the back and forth keeps waking the conversation up. I can MUTE a conversation, then click over to archive, and then SNOOZE it to get my desired outcome. However, a Mute and Snooze sou...
Front currently has a "tag" feature where a company can create a list of tags and mark each conversation with any number of them. At my company (Collective), we have around 30-40 tags that our Support team currently uses. However, manually tagging...
Would it be possible to add a feature for Snoozing? Ideally it would be great to automatically add the same date that you last snoozed an item to the list. For example, if I have a follow up call on a certain day, I like to snooze prior emails to ...
Mark all of the new emails as "NEW" - especially important for huge conversations
Hi all, managing lengthy email histories can be confusing, especially when new emails are added. While the "jump to last unread" feature is helpful, there's a concern about potentially overlooking emails. Therefore it would be great to have the fo...
Context: users migrating from folder-based email systems (Outlook) find it difficult to accept lack of folders. Front's answer is: use tags. However, unless you know that a tag exists, it is often difficult to find them, so users end up creating s...
Today, users can edit conversation subjects. However, the action is not logged in the activity thread. Admins need to track every action. Editing the subject of the conversation cannot be tracked (unlike most of the other actions)