Simpplr Features Explained

Within Simpplr, you will see various features on the top navigation. When you click on any of these features from your Home dashboard, you will see the latest content from the sites you follow. Here are the explanation of each features:

Home

Dashboard - Your Home dashboard is the first page you will see when you log in to Simpplr. It contains the carousel content that your App manager wants to make sure everyone see when you log in. It also contains the various tiles that give you an overview of the latest content created from the sites you follow.

Feed - Feed contains the posts from the sites you follow, posts that people @mention, and posts that people share with you. When you add a post on your feed, you can choose to share with your followers, a site and to a person.

Pages - Pages are usually about things that don't change too often. For example, company policies, benefits, IT FAQs, and "How To" would be under Pages.

Albums - Latest photos and videos from the sites you follow.


Sites - Under each site, you will also see similar top navigation. Below are the explanations of each feature within a site:

Site dashboard - It is the first page you land on when you click on the site name. Similar to the Home carousel, the site carousel appears at the top, which contains important information the Site managers want everyone to see. It also contains various tiles of the latest content of the site. You can click on the titles in the tiles to go directly to the content.

Site feed - These are discussions happening within the site. You can add posts, share links, and share files on the site feed. If you post in the site feed, everyone who goes to the site will see your post.

Files - These are site-related files. For example, if you are in HR site, you might find open enrollment forms, employee handbook, etc.

Events - Events that are related to the site. Events can be company meeting, party, trade shows, etc.

Albums - Any photos and videos related to the site.

Was this article helpful?
0 out of 0 found this helpful
Have more questions? Submit a request

Comments

0 comments

Please sign in to leave a comment.

Articles in this section

See more