Move Subject and Preview Text from Settings in Email Template Builder
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Angela Russo
It is hard for clients to remember to check and update subject and preview text when cloning an email template- would be great to have it easily updated from the same screen as the builder or set to review/update when saving (like the SEO metadata pop up in the funnel builder)
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Addind email subject line in the Email Builder
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Jonas Armalis
Being able to write the email and subject in the same place, since they are related. Now you have to write the email template, use it in workflows and only there you have to come up with a subject line without even seeing the email.
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Keith Besherse
We now have several different builders to write an email in different parts of The Platform. And this very poor user experience is still part of the process. Why?
It doesn't make sense to write the subject and preview text AFTER the email body. If the purpose is to provide the option for split testing subject lines then there should be at least 4 fields each for subject and preview AND that should be the first element of the workflow, not an afterthought.
Thank you, Chase Buckner Shivam HighLevel RevEx Group Core Platform Sales & Marketing Varun Vairavan
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K.C. Gleaton
Having an email builder without the ability to add a subject line on a template, is just dumb.
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Peter Pete Pedrano
Some prefer to write the subject title first before the message body , so it would be nice if there is a portion on the top of the email builder to put on the Subject title of the email.
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Keith Besherse
Core Platform, Sales & Marketing, Shivam HighLevel, Shreya Banerjee:
Separating the email header (Subject, Preview, Sender) from the composer creates friction. Especially in Campaigns, we cannot set the header info until we click Send! We have to remember the email body while writing the subject and preview lines. Most often emails are written in the opposite order, subject first, then the body. At very least the menu should function like in Templates where we can pull down the menu and still see the body
Chase Buckner, Kerry Taft, Devin Tracy, Alastair Macartney, Xavier Finch
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Dan Baird
yes, that little collapsed section right before you send or schedule is a little too easy to miss
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Keith Besherse
Dan Baird, I would submit... a LOT too easy! Especially when you are cloning a cluster of templates to be used later in workflows.