Forum Discussion
Disable Email Notifications for Published Course
How can I stop getting emails that say "'Example ABC' successfully published to Articulate Review" every time I publish? I'm already unsubscribed from all communication from Articulate
67 Replies
- MelanieMiceliCommunity Member
+1! This has been going on for 7 years! My poor admin person who has 10 people on a team is losing her mind with all the emails!
Hello MelanieMiceli,
Thanks for reaching out and sharing how this would impact your team's workflow! I've shared your voice with our product team. As I shared earlier in this thread, we'll be sure to share any future news and updates so that all are in the loop!
Have a wonderful evening!
- JorgeMalebranCommunity Member
Please make Rise notifications optional. Such a easy feature to implement and still getting annoying mails
Hello JorgeMalebran,
Thanks for sharing your thoughts with us! I've shared your insight with our product team. We'll be sure to update this thread in the future with any news and updates so that everyone is in the loop!
Have a wonderful evening!
- RobertWebbe-404Community Member
DavidAndersonCan you please explain why this isn't fixed yet?
- NicolasPlanelCommunity Member
+1
It's possible to mute notifications in Review 360, opt-out for commercial emails.
It would be great to be able to do the same for those "successfully published course" ones.
Thanks.
- SaraCommunity Member
+1
Turn off these email notifications!
- Dominik1Community Member
+1 It would be great to be able to disable all email notifications. I never ever interacted with one of the "Successfully published course" notification. I always delete them immediately.
- Chris_Hurst_EECommunity Member
+1 here too.
- AshleyGreens824Community Member
I think its safe to assume that Articulate are ignoring this feature request. it's been 6 years.
- BarbaraMaron209Community Member
1+ please.
Thanks.
- JamesWalkerReidCommunity Member
+1
(This is one of many features/omissions of Rise360 that suggest none of the product managers have ever actually used the tool in a real work environment?)