Bulk Edit of Users- Delete or downgrade multiple users all at once
As an account/ billing admin, I would like the ability to bulk edit users so that I can effectively manage spend in a timely manner.
1)ability to delete many users at once
2) ability to downgrade level of access (from paid to unpaid) many users at...
Please allow paid seat groups to have no paid seats in it.
We use the paid seat group to ensure everyone is assigned to a group that they belong to. Sometimes we have users that are temporarily given a license (floated) that is unused to help with setups/integrations/review of how things work. Please just...
I've created a few custom fields and provided the user with a 'Tools Tip' popup dialogue to provide more information about that particular field. I've also included an HTML link for the user where they can get information/help, but the window disa...
Aha! has so many settings between Personal, Account and Workspace sections that it can be time consuming to find what you're looking for, even if you are experienced with the tool. Aha! should follow the example of other software with complex Sett...
Clearly illustrate when there are inherited fields and values when adding new custom fields.
My team manages several products in a hierarchical company/product group/individual product hierarchy. We also make heavy use of custom fields.
When adding a new custom field, it's not immediately apparent what will already be inherited by the pro...
Creating branding for multiple products - Instead of Just company level
It would be great to allow branding for multiple products to segregate each product and its associated brand. Since one company may have multiple business lines & product offerings having its own unique sub-brands.
Checkbox to override automatic capitalization of customized terminology
Provided by: Kenneth MacArthur
We want to customize “release” to be “QBO set”, and “feature” to be “QBO”. This works great, except that in *a lot* of places in the UI, you force-capitalise the first letter of the term, but no others. This looks *r...