Vanilla Pop - feedback from heavy users

Aira uses Vanilla Pop very heavily, about half their users have never logged into the forum and have no intention to. While this is a pretty particular usecase, and I think we want most clients to, you know, actually got to the forum and not use it as a listserv, I thought I would provide the feedback I have received on Vanilla Pop from that perspective

  • Reactions by email (somehow?)
  • @ mentions by email

Comments

  • @shaunamcclemens just to clarify, people do have the option to get notified by email they were mentioned. So they want to people able to reply directly from that?

  • Hi @Adrian
    I am replying this email by email, let’s see if you get @ mentioned. That is what they are trying to do.


    > On Feb 28, 2018, at 4:44 PM, Adrian wrote:
    >
    >
    > Adrian mentioned you in Vanilla Pop - feedback from heavy users
    > @shaunamcclemens just to clarify, people do have the option to get notified by email they were mentioned. So they want to people able to reply directly from that?
    >
    > --
    > Reply to this email directly or follow the link below to check it out:
    > https://staff.vanillaforums.com/discussion/comment/740#Comment_740
    >
    > Check it out

    Shauna McClemens
    Customer Success Manager
    Montreal, QC (GMT -04:00)
    1 866 845 0815 ext 207
    vanillaforums.com
  • Would you look at that! It worked! I am now thinking that this is on their end! Half solved!

  • Alex Powell
    edited March 2018 via Email
    I did and here is my answer ... I see you in my inbox and have responded in
    kind :P @shaunamcclemens
  • So weirdly I responded to the email and my response is not posted, but not sure if that's just because Vanilla Pop does not work on this server, but it should normally :p

  • So so strange, the email response just showed up. It was delayed but showed up before my later post. Go figure :p

  • @Adrian said:
    So so strange, the email response just showed up. It was delayed but showed up before my later post. Go figure :p

    The emailer app appears to do a direct database insert rather than using the API or anything like that. So it probably doesn't break the cache to let you see the new post immediately.

  • I'm going to say that we probably won't do reactions over email. It would be too niche of a use-case and I can't imagine a nice way for users to convey their reaction without messing up all the time.