Create and Manage Stories on the Employee App
This article provides Administrators with instructions to create and manage Stories within the Employee App.
This article provides Administrators with instructions to create and manage Stories within the Employee App.
This article provides Administrators with instructions to create and manage Pages within the Employee App.
Polls allow administrators to quickly create surveys in the Employee App, making it easy to engage users to gather feedback on various topics within the organization. This feature also enables communities to connect with their members, encouraging community involvement in the crowdsourcing of ideas. Overall, polls serve as a powerful tool for understanding user preferences and helping organizations make data-driven decisions.
This article provides users with the instructions to create, edit, and comment on posts, stories, or pages in communities in the Employee App. It also guides users on how to report inappropriate posts, invite new members, and message other members within the community.
This article provides administrators with the instructions to create and manage communities in the Employee App.
Appspace enables publishers and authors to quickly create posts within the Appspace Employee App, providing an improved content creation workflow experience that allows authors to quickly post articles with text and media without the need to leave the Employee App.
The Appspace Employee App portal is a web-based system for employees to view published corporate content, make workspace reservations, and reserve building passes.
This article provides administrators with an introduction to navigating the user interface and features available within the Post Management module in the Appspace console.
This article provides administrators with the instructions to create and manage posts in the Posts Management module.
Appspace Intranet leverages existing SharePoint security groups to control user roles and permissions. The infographic below describes the levels and user groups with different roles