Would be great to see Slack reactions in Front, since so many people use reactions to acknowledge messages, and even to mark things as done, or something similar. If possible, allow for reactions in Front, as well, that can be shown in Slack.
Load balancing checking rule conditions again before assigning
Load balancing rule conditions are checked when a conversation *enters* the queue, but not when Front tries to assign. Ex: - Rule says "when inbound, if in inbox A, then assign load balance" - Conversation comes in inbox A, no teammate capacity, g...
Restrict conversation actions for a specific inbox i.e. View-only inbox access
Today, teammates can be given different sets of conversation permissions (e.g. ability to send a reply) between different Workspaces. However, creating a dedicated Workspace just for this purpose can be over-the-top and have undesired side effects...
Provide option to "Keep participants" when a conversation is moved to a new inbox manually
Currently, companies have the option to create a rule in Front that moves a conversation to a new inbox and keep the current participants on the conversation, even when those participants do not have access to the inbox in question. When a convers...
When a rule is created, the end user should be given the option to apply this rule to conversations in the open state in the inbox if they meet the conditions.
Filter irrelevant tags out of Analytics' tag tables
The tag report shows either all tags on the filtered conversations, or only the tags used in the filter. Customer would like to define a list of tags that they filter out of the table
This idea is related to https://front.ideas.aha.io/ideas/PRD-I-4204 from a technical perspective, but would solve a different 'problem'. I don't use Front's calendar. We have the - very cool - Notifications section in our profile to control the no...
Knowledge base: add option to show "similar articles" or "related articles" on the side of an article
Have the option to show "similar articles" (in the same sub-category) or "related articles" on the left side of the article instead of the outline of the article.