Did you ever expect your users or customers to act right away following an update you shared? Adding a Call-to-Action (CTA) is a means to grab attention and directing people to the next step.
For each publication you publish on Noticeable you can configure a CTA that is displayed as a button along with your publication content on Newspages and Widgets.
What's the advantage of using a CTA button over a link? CTA buttons are more prominent and analytics are collected for each click, thus allowing you to see how your actions behave, but also measuring success with a click-through rate.
How to define a Call-to-Action?
Create or edit a publication.
On step 2, select the Call-to-Action (CTA) settings group.
We’ve introduced new options to change the visibility of your project’s Newspages. You can now restrict access to Newspages by requesting a password, thus making them private.
Private Newspages is a great way to keep content internal to your team or share project updates with a restricted audience.
Select the Visibility settings group at the bottom of the page.
Configure the options as needed:
The feature is available with the Business plan. As part of the Enterprise plan, we also support filtering accesses by IP addresses and CIDR ranges. You can also require authentication via a header token.
What’s better than Markdown to format publications? a rich text editor!
The Noticeable dashboard is now including a rich text editor. Formatting and customizing the appearance of your publications is now simpler than ever.
You can include images, videos, format titles using different levels, put text in bold, italic, underline or even strike. Quotes are also supported along with lists, code snippets, tables, and dividers.
To apply formatting or actions, you can use the visual toolbar, shortcuts (e.g. CTRL+B to set your current selection in bold), or the Markdown syntax! Indeed, for backward compatibility but also because some of you love Markdown, we still support the syntax as you type.
There is another tip we would like to share. When writing your publication, the content is saved as soon as the editor loses focus or you click on Continue. However, it is also possible to trigger a save by pressing CTRL+S.
What about content published through the GraphQL API or Zapier? in this context, you don’t have a rich text editor. As a consequence, you can either use plaintext or the Markdown syntax.
PS: some of you asked, the editor is built on top of ProseMirror, a great open-source toolkit for building rich text editors (we contributed ESM support).
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We are happy to introduce a new feature for the Noticeable widget: cross-device synchronization.
By using cross-device synchronization, users identified using our SDK will have Widget read states maintained between devices: when they switch for instance from their mobile to a laptop. This new feature is available as part of the Business plan. You can read more about how to enable the feature in our help center:
You can now display segmented posts on your project Timelines.
Segmentation is a powerful mechanism to display posts to a given set of users based on your own conditions. Although segmentation is configurable with our Plug & Play Widget, by default Noticeable Timelines are not displaying segmented posts.
We are listening to you and starting Today, you can force a segmented posts (i.e. posts that define segments) to display on your project Timeline by adding the special segment Noticeable:Timeline to its list of segments.
Roles define what actions collaborators are allowed to perform. Today, we’ve introduced a new Admin role and refined collaborator permissions.
With Noticeable, project collaborators can have one of the following roles:
Viewer: this role grants read permission to your project data with 3 exceptions: access to billing data, API tokens and Zapier API key is forbidden.
Editor: an editor inherits viewer permissions and is granted write access to posts and labels only.
Admin: an admin inherits editor permissions and is granted write permission to all project data (posts, labels but also project, timeline and widget settings).
Owner: the user who creates a project is automatically granted the owner role with full read and write permissions to project data. Only one owner is allowed per project and it cannot be changed.
You can now also edit a collaborator role from your project settings without revoking and sending a new invitation.
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You asked for it, we delivered! You can now control access to your project data by IP addresses.
The new IP Access Management feature is a great manner to allow people accessing your Timeline page from authorized devices only. In addition to making your Timeline private, the filtering is also applied for Widget data and accesses to the Noticeable GraphQL API.
Once enabled, project data are accessible from whitelisted IP addresses or ranges only. Any other access attempts will be blocked.
We’re excited to introduce a new annual billing option available to all Noticeable customers! In addition to the month-to-month billing that you’re used to, you may now choose a one-year subscription that will save you 2-months off any of our current plans.
Annual billing means you’ll pay once every year. It’s easy to switch over to annual billing, simply visit your "Billing & Usage" section. Select "Change Plan", move the switch from Monthly to Yearly and confirm by clicking on "Yearly Billing".
Note: The annual fee does not include any applicable transaction fees.
Along with annual billing, we’ve introduced new Noticeable plans. Your current plan and its pricing will not change unless you decide to switch to a new plan. You can use the "Change Plan" link to see what your current plan is and to pick a new one.
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