How to Use private messages

How to Use private messages

A private message enables members to communicate privately in the context of a conversation. While the messages are shown in the channel, they're not sent by SMS to the contact. They remain a little note in the midst of the text conversation to help you make an email about the proceedings yourself and other members. It could be beneficial to ask a question to some other member and get a reply without leaving the page. For solo plans, you can record actions taken or conclusions after a conversation is finished.

A couple of notes on private messages: private message are available for several subscription plans
The username, profile picture and an occasion stamp is likely to be displayed with the private message message to exhibit which user added the private message
Use the @ symbol to say a part in an exclusive note. The active members names will show above the text box, you can select a consumer from the list.
Text, emojis, and images may be added as a private note
private messages don't count towards your total monthly SMS/MMS allowance

Creating a private note
It's easy! You should use the global 'Create' button from anywhere in the applying to have a private message:

Share your note
Since private messages are in essence regular messages, you are able to decide to fairly share them with whomever you'd like, crafting the privacy settings to your needs.

As an example, it could make sense to generally share the note above with Stan. In the event you wanted to publish anything that's very personal and should not be visible to Stan, you may take two notes: One on your own eyes only, and one that's distributed to Stan.

Revisiting Notes
Beneath the performance review form there's a case that highlights data from within Small Improvements. Your entire messages about Stan will automatically arrive underneath Stan's performance review form.