unsubscribe a user from a conversation rule action
Directly unsubscribe a user from a conversation via rules (for example unsubscribe the teammate that assign the conversation to another teammate) at this time.
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Dec 9, 2025
This feature would be incredible. We have multiple inboxes that are primarily worked by one team, but that other teams have access to for the purpose of being able to find background info or search for duplicate threads. We have several workflows that involve moving from one inbox to another, but because both the teammate has access to the destination inbox they remain subscribed and have to manually unsubscribe from every conversation they move (or more accurately they don't unsubscribe and continually get notified, then when the time comes for them to actually take an action they dismiss it as another notification that they don't need.
Guaranteed the greedy management team will find a way to charge extra for this option. Maybe put it in the growth plan, like they also do with leaving comments and it automatically archieving after a comment being written. It's like greedy management sit around a atable wondering of ideas that piss users off, then offer a charge for those ideas to be put behind a paywall
This feature would be incredible. We have multiple inboxes that are primarily worked by one team, but that other teams have access to for the purpose of being able to find background info or search for duplicate threads. We have several workflows that involve moving from one inbox to another, but because both the teammate has access to the destination inbox they remain subscribed and have to manually unsubscribe from every conversation they move (or more accurately they don't unsubscribe and continually get notified, then when the time comes for them to actually take an action they dismiss it as another notification that they don't need.
Guaranteed the greedy management team will find a way to charge extra for this option. Maybe put it in the growth plan, like they also do with leaving comments and it automatically archieving after a comment being written. It's like greedy management sit around a atable wondering of ideas that piss users off, then offer a charge for those ideas to be put behind a paywall