Moder is developing faster than ever, and we want to keep you in the loop with all the surprises. That’s why we created Moder Announcements!
We keep you in the loop on everything that matters: new features, important updates, service disruptions, and alerts – all delivered straight to your Moder.
When you get a new notification, you’ll see a red dot on the bell icon, and the message will pop up at the top of your Moder.
Clickable links in Moder Announcements
In the Moder Announcements section, there are links that are important to click on, as they lead to more detailed information or instructions. Clicking these links will provide you with important updates, guidance, or actions you may need to take.
How to identify clickable links?
Underlined text: Clickable links are always underlined to make them stand out from the rest of the text.
Why should you click links?
By clicking a link, you can access more detailed information regarding:
New features that have been released
Changes or enhancements to functionality
Any issues or maintenance that might affect your user experience
Once you're all caught up, you can mark notifications as read, and they disappear from the top of your Moder.
If you marked your notifications as read but want to take another look, you can access all your notifications again by clicking the bell icon.
Announcement categories:
- Release
This category highlights any new, major feature released to the platform. Think of it as a fresh update that will bring extra value to your workflow. - Info
Here, you’ll find updates related to minor improvements, or helpful tips on using existing features. - Warning
If there’s an issue, slowness, or a minor hiccup with any feature or integration, you’ll see this alert to keep you informed. - Danger
Critical issues with Moder or partner integrations are displayed here. Immediate attention required!
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