We are excited to announce that we now support UTM tags!
UTM tags, also known as Urchin Tracking Module tags, are small snippets of text automatically added to external links in all Noticeable components (i.e. emails, Newspage, Widgets).
They allow you to accurately track the source, medium, and campaign name for specific links, providing valuable insights into the effectiveness of your marketing efforts. With this information, you can make informed decisions to optimize your campaigns and improve ROI.
Start using UTM tags today to take your tracking and analysis to the next level. Combined with a privacy-compliant web analytics solution such as Fathom, you will get all the traffic metrics you need.
The upcoming invoice price on the billing page now includes details about consumption for emails sent on your behalf by Noticeable (quantity and price) if at least one email dispatch was made.
The toolbar for editing publications will now stay on top when scrolling, making it easier to access formatting options.
The createPublication and updatePublication GraphQL API mutations include a new argument called isArchived. When true, this argument hides the publication from the default list of publications in the Noticeable dashboard only.
Pagination for publications on the dashboard now works correctly when filtering by labels.
A bug preventing the removal of segments when more than two were used has been fixed.
The maximum image size for uploads has been increased to 5MB.
An issue that prevented snackbars from closing on Safari has been resolved.
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We are excited to announce an update to our segmentation feature that makes targeting content to specific widgets and Noticeable components even more user-friendly.
Now, you can set a specific segment at the publication level and define where it should be displayed, all without any coding required. This can be done with just a few clicks from the Noticeable dashboard, making it more simple and easy to target your content to specific areas of your website or application.
Advanced segmentation is still possible and requires minor coding as before, for those who want to create more complex targeting rules and deliver even more personalized content to users.
With these changes, you have even more flexibility and control over your content, making it easier to deliver engaging and relevant content to your users. Whether you're a content manager, marketer, or developer, these changes make it easier to drive better results from your website or application.
Today, we're introducing new ways to retrieve and subscribe to publication comments so that you can easily include feedback you receive in your existing workflows or pipelines.
These new features complement the existing notification system, which sends an email to all Noticeable project collaborators who have opted to receive notifications whenever a publication comment is authored by one of your users.
The first addition is a new Zapier trigger that, once configured with a Zap, allows you to subscribe to publication comments and receive instant comment payloads that you can forward, handle, and/or process with any of the 5000+ other Zapier integrations:
The second change is the addition of new queries and fields in our GraphQL API to retrieve publication comments:
We've added a query to list all comments in a given project:
You will also notice that all post-related mutations, queries, and types have been deprecated and renamed to publication. Another announcement about these changes will follow in the next few days, but don't be afraid of deprecations - they will remain for at least 4 months before being removed.
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We added 2 new event types to our JS SDK: respectively widget:header:link:clicked and widget:publication_summary:clicked to better track specific click events on Noticeable Widgets.
A bug preventing updating the avatar of a publication author using the GraphQL API has been fixed.
A caching issue leading to incorrect avatar images displayed for some publications has been fixed.
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A new option has been added to send a copy of any publication email to you or all project collaborators, in 2 clicks. Thatβs a great way to check how such emails render in your mailbox before sending them to a wider audience.
You will find the option while editing a publication, in step 3 βSummaryβ:
Upon clicking on the preview link, a dialog appears to select the recipient and customize the prefix to use for the email subject. You just need to click on βSendβ to confirm sending a preview email:
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It is already possible to customize SEO tags per Newspage publication. Today, you can do the same thing for your Newspage home page.
You can define a custom title page, description, and canonical URL. To improve the display and usability of your links on social media you can even set a custom Open Graph and Twitter Card title, description, and image.
To access the options, open a project on the Noticeable dashboard, click on βNewspageβ in the left navigation and scroll down to the new subgroup entitled βSearch Engine Optimization (SEO)β:
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Disposable email addresses are no longer accepted upon email subscriptions. For this purpose, we created an open source project aggregating disposable email domains daily. Contributions and stars on Github are welcome ;)
Project administrators have a new option on the Noticeable dashboard to resend a confirmation email to subscribers who have a non-verified email address when double opt-in is used.
We added options to easily configure Newspage analytics collection using Cloudflare or Fathom, in addition to Google Analytics which is known for privacy issues.
We fixed an issue preventing metrics collection on email subscribers created before the email feature preview was available.
When you hover the relative publication date and time of a publication from the publication list on the Noticeable dashboard, a tooltip showing the absolute date and time is now displayed.
When you open the sidebar to get details about an email dispatch, it displays the recipient email address if the dispatch is about an email subscription confirmation, and the publication ID if the dispatch is related to a publication.
When a publication is duplicated, the user who performs the action is now set as the author of the publication.
There is a new option in Newspage settings (Newspage > Customization > Display a search form) to remove the search form from your page.
The search form on Newspages is now automatically submitted when the input field is focused out.
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Weβre proud to announce that you can now configure a custom MAIL FROM domain for emails sent by Noticeable. This helps improve deliverability and trust.
Open the βEmail domainsβ settings group and click βAdd domainβ.
In the dialog that appears enter your company email domain (e.g. acme.com) and click βContinueβ.
At this stage, you are asked to add a set of DNS records to your domainβs DNS provider. These records are required to prove that you own the domain. Once done, click βVerifyβ.
Upon verification, your domain is automatically activated and emails you send now appear as coming from your company domain:
Note that Noticeable follows industry standards and once the configuration is completed, your emails are authenticated, thus passing DMARC and SPF verifications.
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