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GlennD
11 years agoGoTo Manager
Fresh New Look Coming March 23, 2015
Hi there, GoToAssist community!
We've got some exciting news to share with you today. Over the past few months, our team of developers and user experience pros has been hard at work refreshing the look of GoToAssist Service Desk. The new design sets the stage for some exciting new features (watch for these later this year), and gets us one step closer to achieving the finest customer experience imaginable across the entire GoToAssist product lineup. Our goal is to make your job easier, and we believe the fresh new design does just that.
The new design rolls out system-wide on March 23, 2015.
About the new design:
New colors, fonts, and spacing
Although the layout hasn't changed (more on that in a minute), we've enhanced the design on multiple fronts.
Colors – A brand new color scheme helps delineate key areas of the product so you can focus on what’s most important.

Fonts – Varied font sizes improve readability and emphasize important labels and headings.

Spacing – Ample, uniform spacing adds volume to the design and simplifies scanning so you can quickly find what you need.

Same familiar layout
Don’t worry – all the features you depend on are exactly where they were before. We’ve got some really great ideas brewing, but we’ve kept the same familiar layout for now.
Get a sneak peek
If you want to check out the new design right away, it’s easy to do. In GoToAssist Service Desk, go to: Configure > Account-Wide Settings > Labs, and then check the “Enable the new look” box. Otherwise, we’ll take care of it for you automatically on March 23.
Creating great products is what all of us here at Citrix aim to do. Our hope is that this new design will make your job easier by helping you focus on what’s important and get things done faster. We’re really excited about this, and hope you love the new design as much as we do.
If you have feedback or suggestions, we want to hear from you. Reply to us here, use the Feedback link inside the product (top right), or email our support team anytime at support@gotoassist.com.
Happy assisting!
We've got some exciting news to share with you today. Over the past few months, our team of developers and user experience pros has been hard at work refreshing the look of GoToAssist Service Desk. The new design sets the stage for some exciting new features (watch for these later this year), and gets us one step closer to achieving the finest customer experience imaginable across the entire GoToAssist product lineup. Our goal is to make your job easier, and we believe the fresh new design does just that.
The new design rolls out system-wide on March 23, 2015.
About the new design:
New colors, fonts, and spacing
Although the layout hasn't changed (more on that in a minute), we've enhanced the design on multiple fronts.
Colors – A brand new color scheme helps delineate key areas of the product so you can focus on what’s most important.

Fonts – Varied font sizes improve readability and emphasize important labels and headings.

Spacing – Ample, uniform spacing adds volume to the design and simplifies scanning so you can quickly find what you need.

Same familiar layout
Don’t worry – all the features you depend on are exactly where they were before. We’ve got some really great ideas brewing, but we’ve kept the same familiar layout for now.
Get a sneak peek
If you want to check out the new design right away, it’s easy to do. In GoToAssist Service Desk, go to: Configure > Account-Wide Settings > Labs, and then check the “Enable the new look” box. Otherwise, we’ll take care of it for you automatically on March 23.
Creating great products is what all of us here at Citrix aim to do. Our hope is that this new design will make your job easier by helping you focus on what’s important and get things done faster. We’re really excited about this, and hope you love the new design as much as we do.
If you have feedback or suggestions, we want to hear from you. Reply to us here, use the Feedback link inside the product (top right), or email our support team anytime at support@gotoassist.com.
Happy assisting!
63 Replies
- Bcshay11 years agoActive ContributorIssue with Chrome. Clicking on the Priority Matrix brings up the matrix but the only way I can close it is to select a priority level. It looks like the X in the top right is cut off.
- Bcshay11 years agoActive ContributorGreat job!!
- Luke Grimstrup11 years agoRetired GoTo ContributorInteresting! Noted, and will be fixed in one of the next releases for that feature.
- Luke Grimstrup11 years agoRetired GoTo ContributorWe have rolled out the new look for all users, and at the same time incorporated a lot of the feedback here, particularly around contrast, readability and spacing issues.
Spacing Issues:
For dashboards, we have decreased the spacing between rows and increased the contrast on the hover state. These updates won't appear on the Incident Dashboard if you have 'Customizable Dashboard Columns' turned on, but should appear when we do the next release of that feature.
Within the record pages we have also decreased some of the spacing, and also eliminated the need for custom fields to always begin on a new row (underneath Incident Type and Category).
Contrast Issues:
Places where there is light text on a light background have also been addressed. This includes hover states, grey headings, the right hand side menu and many other places we uncovered once we had started looking.
Readability Issues:
Readability has also been improved the body text was a shade of dark grey. We have since reverted this back to a solid black which we believe should also help.
Thanks again for all the feedback throughout us rolling out the new look. It's really helped us identify and nail down the places that need improving before we turned the new look on for everyone. - jason111111 years agoActive ContributorHey guys
Spotted a bug though it's probably already been picked up.
If you have any priority above 9 and you sort your incident dashboard by priority, the priority's above 9 are not sorted numerically. If you're already aware of this, cool beans! - jason111111 years agoActive ContributorHi Jackie, from what I understand, there will be a legacy option after the 23rd which will allow you to retain the old look. For how long this will remain after 23rd, I'm not sure.
Regarding the dashboard changes, it is totally customisable now. Click the little cog and select what you would like to view. You can also change column widths and have things looking just the way you like it (albeit no control over vertical spacing). This is one aspect of the new design that really is a fantastic improvement IMO. Hope that helps. - Jackie Bennion11 years agoNew MemberThe issues that we have with the new look are all here as detailsed by other users. The team don't like the spacing or the colours and there seem to be changes to the dashboard sort options. As it is a global setting I can't turn on the new look for myself to get some examples and I would not be popular if I were to swith it on while people are working. Please try and get these issues sorted before the 23rd or hold off the upgrade until they are done. Suggesting that browers be set to 75% would not work here because I've noticed that some team members have their browsers set to 110+
- Bruce Roberts11 years agoNew Memberi saw this back 1 day ago - all good now
- Luke Grimstrup11 years agoRetired GoTo ContributorAll,
Thanks so much for the feedback over this past week. The feedback provided has been invaluable and we'll be taking a lot of it into consideration as we continue to work on the final iteration over the next week.
In particular we've heard that the contrast doesn't really lend itself well on older displays, so we have immediately gone out and acquired older laptops and will continue have them floating around our office as test machines for the design team moving forward.
We're also formulating a plan on the best way to address the issues raised. In particular, contrast, spacing and readability are the major themes at the moment, and will feed everything we've heard so far into the final iteration.
The feedback received so far has been truly overwhelming, and is reassuring to know that we can count on receiving feedback directly from our users while these features are still in development and being finalised, rather than hypothesize what may or may not work best. You've played a massive part in helping us narrow our focus, and put the final polish on the new look.
Please keep the feedback coming in, and be specific about what you like and don't like, we are listening and taking it all into consideration. We're planning to have the major issues addressed in time by the 23rd. - Bcshay11 years agoActive ContributorAll they need to do is fix the spacing. I think we all agree from a visual perspective we are loosing the ability to quickly view ample information on a single page without scrolling.