Chat notifications now link back to your boards — plus how to view the card connected to a chat!
A message in a chat thread has an encircled asterisk, with an arrow pointing to a highlighted card on a digital bard
Korgi loves user feedback – including a recent request to "add a link to the thread when I get a chat notification." THANK YOU, AND DONE. Now, when you receive an email notification for a chat, you can click a link and go straight to that board's specific thread (it will open in a new tab).
REMINDER: You can always check the latest chats on a board – and see what cards they're attached to – from Korgi Console's Chat/Notes tab:
Select the chevron icon lower right or chat icon top right of your board.
Switch to the "Chron" view to see the latest messages.
Select the "*" icon to the right of the desired message.
Check your board - Korgi adds a bright border around the related card. (You may need to scroll left/right or reduce the width of the console to see the full card.)
BONUS TIP: To control what email notifications you receive for chat, at the bottom of any email notification, select "Change what Google sends you."
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DMA is a veteran entertainment and tech executive and strategic consultant. She is the author of Write It, Pitch It, Sell Your Screenplay and The Show Starter Reality TV Made Simple System, both taught in media programs nationwide. DMA is a career-long member of the Producers Guild, TV Academy and American Mensa and is the founder of Korgi, digital "superboards" with the templates, training and tools you (and your team) need to succeed.
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