Know your customers – Release note 1st April

by Martin Koppel
April 1st, 2009

Although this is summary of release note 1st of April all the new features are real.

Have you ever looked into the messages view and tried to find out who, how often etc is using your services? Or maybe had to look did that particular number sent messages to your service. I’m pretty sure you have. Now we have made things much easier for you. You can download the whole log as .csv file with only one click.

Few weeks ago we introduced the service messages graph. This gave you an opportunity to look when and how many messages one particular service got. But many of you have a lot of different services so you would like to have an overall picture as well. I’m glad to let you know that you have this opportunity now- see from one graph how many messages and when all your services have got.

And last but not least, you can now order your own first keyword right through Fortumo web interface. This is useful if you have a big user-base and you would like to brand your service.

Related Posts
  1. Know your users vol 2- Release Note 11th June
  2. Test your servises from web and other features – Release note 25th Feb
  3. See how many messages your services get – Release note 11th March
  4. Administrate your chatbox/news section – Release Note 6th August
  5. Start mobile payment in Romania – Release Note 15th July

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