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    Neil commented  · 

    +1 from me.
    I share the same view as the comment from Anonymous on Dec 16 2016:
    "Ideally I'd like to see a list of permission checkboxes which I could select for each staff user. For example:
    View reports
    Manage reports
    View contacts
    Manage contacts
    View journeys
    Edit journeys
    Publish journeys
    Manage account"

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    Neil commented  · 

    This is essential!! Please put on the roadmap ASAP

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    Neil commented  · 

    Two-factor login vote from me. Please add an app connection to enable this. Cheers

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    Neil commented  · 

    Yes, we have many custom fields which are ordered by Autopilot by date that they were created.
    When you export a list, you then have to arrange the columns in excel each time you are working on a freshly exported spreadsheet.
    So being able to order custom fields, like you can do in Mailchimp, would be a massive help!!

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    Neil supported this idea  · 
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    Neil commented  · 

    To me this is a fundamental requirement of any email marketing platform.
    The current workaround of adding AP:EDIT to the element that directly wraps the content you wish to enable editing on is not an option as it messes with the html and causes problems on some devices/email clients.
    We create emails using the 'upload html' option.
    We only apply the AP:Edit to a hidden <p> tag which contains a tracking pixel (as have to edit it to make sure the tracking pixel/image is not a rackspace image which Autopilot makes).
    So, when we make any changes to our emails, we have to create a whole new version.
    This creates a lot of work as there is now a new version of the same email to track any time there are changes.

  5. 79 votes
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    Neil commented  · 

    Definitely supporting this as a feature request. You need to be able to edit Plain Text version.

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