The new delegation of tasks and issues functionality is exciting, but I believe many users will find this first iteration impractical. It would be a rare scenario for us to have a user delegate ALL of their tasks and issues to one single person - who has time to carry the full workload of another us...
An email notifications to the project owner for new requests added to a completed project should work even if a project is completed. This is crucial for anyone wanting to implement a change request process without going through the extra step of tagging someone in a comment since the goal of Workfr...
When a system admin is doing large bulk updates, especially on historical data or back-end data, they often do not need to notify the project owner, etc. of the update. These notifications happen when a closed project has to be reopened, updated and reclosed. This causes confusion to project owne...
Before we started using Single Sign On (SSO) to access Workfront, there were notifications on the login screen. These were system notifications from Workfront indicating possible issues with Workfront or notifying the users that Workfront would be going down at a particular time. Now that we use SSO...
We have the "Project Completion to Project Team" notification enabled which notifies everyone on the project.It would be helpful if we had the option to notify only the Project Sponsor when their project is complete to cut down on emails/notifications. When people are finished with their tasks on a ...
It would be helpful if we could customize the email subject line to include the Queue Topic. We can currently include the Queue Topic ID, but not the name.This is what is sent for the email subject line: class com.attask.model.RKQueueTopic:61785a1501bf7f506688ac7723d2f95e - AlumniUpdate Spring 2022 ...
Similar to the new "Undo" pop-up message, can we add a warning pop-up when you are about to send an update without notifying anyone? This would tremendously help because despite constant reminders, people share updates without tagging people, creating many missed communications.