Feature request: “notify all” option

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I would love the ability (for admins/moderators) to notify everyone of a certain question (via email and as a notification).

For example, in my case, there are certain questions I would like everyone to see and answer on a weekly basis – and it would be great if there was an easy way to notify my whole community (instead of writing an email and manually linking to the question every time).

Just like you go to [more actions] and have these options:

  • Edit
  • Flag
  • Set as featured
  • Delete
  • Delete permanently
  • *Notify all users

You would have the option to “notify all users” that would send the question to all users via email and as a simple Anspress notification (with a certain role maybe?). Another option would be to have something like a wildcard mention [@everyone] that would work for admins only.

This would greatly help with community building and engagement and saves a lot of time when compared to doing it manually.

Lemme know what you think! 🙂

I too would like some built-in ability to ‘notify all’ for new questions. In fact, I would like it to be automatic, the same way that the ‘Notify Admin’ is setup. It would be nice to have an additional email that the ‘Notify’ options could be setup for. The main reason for us is that our users (intranet) don’t frequent the site, but if they were emailed about questions that are being submitted I believe that many would login to the site to comment and respond.

At the moment I intend to use the ‘Notify Admin’ to forward to the users, but that limits the options I would enable and then removes notification of other options for me (the admin).

Just a thought.

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We have developed a work around to achieve a daily/weekly digest using RSS and mailchimp…

Here’s an example for anyone interested:

http://us13.campaign-archive1.com/?u=23d59588d17cb3f3def6f5608&id=c6be92d7a3&e=99959ba28e

ps this has proved essential for our site… the day of the week the digest goes out, is the only time that we drive traffic/usage of the site.

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Hello,
Its nice. It will be nice if you can share your workaround with community members. Thanks

Sure…

So to register users we use gravity forms (example here):
http://www.helpontap.org/register/individual/

We use gravtiy add-ons so that on submitting the form – a/ a WP user is created b/ that individual (inclduing their preferences/interests) are mapped to our mailchimp list.

THen within mailchimp there is an option for an RSS driven campaign. This autmoatically picks up new RSS items from your chosen feed. It’s self explanatory (and there’s lots of documentation). We set it so that our email list has a segment who wants weekly digests and a segment who wants daily digests. Users can login to mailchimp to change their settings, or of course unsubscibe.

We have customised it a bit by using our anspress categories as a further segment – for a narrower RSS.

e.g. http://www.helpontap.org/feed/?post_type=question%3Bcategory%3DOxfordshire

Using this RSS allows us to create a digest just for this category “Oxfordshire”. We let people choose what category they’re interested in, on registering, and then they only get a digest on that topic.

FInally we’ve also done an RSS on answers (within the same digest) – in our case http://www.helpontap.org/feed/?post_type=answer

The script we use on mailchimp looks like this… I hope that’s helpful!

http://www.helpontap.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/mailchimp.png

Thanks. I will extend this and will write a detailed article on it.

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