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5 TopicsFeature Request: Separate Fields for First Name and Last Name in Meeting Login
I would like to suggest an enhancement for the GoToMeeting product. Currently, when joining a meeting, participants are prompted to enter their name in a single field. As a result, many users only enter their first name, which can create confusion in larger meetings. It would be highly beneficial if the login interface could include two separate fields for First Name and Last Name. This change would help ensure that attendees provide both pieces of information consistently, improving meeting organization and participant identification.7Views0likes0CommentsImproving the message for password-protected meetings
Creating a password-protected meeting in an environment set to Italian, the suggested message for the user was: "Cerca la password della sessione nel tuo invito alla riunione oppure contatta l'organizzatore". This message was not very clear to the invitees of a client’s event; they suggested a clearer version: "Inserisci la password ricevuta con il tuo invito alla riunione, oppure contatta l’organizzatore".4Views0likes0CommentsMute sound that accompanies pop-up notification when attendees join/leave
Hello everyone, I have an idea which I would like to share with you. My point is how can I tell who joined the meeting after enabling the access of the person who requested to join. I'm aware that, when a person requests access to a meeting and the access is granted, the person's name will appear among the other meeting attendees after they join; however, how can one tell who has just joined the meeting? In other words, since currently the identity of the person who requests to join the meeting won't be available to the organizer/presenter when they request to join an ongoing meeting, is it expected that the new version/update of the App, at least, offer a notification of the person who joined after they were granted access (e.g., John Davies [or any name] has just joined the meeting)? In my opinion, the point I'm raising here has important implications when it comes to the privacy of any meeting and its content because the way the current App is structured doesn't allow the organizer to control who can or cannot join a meeting. Thank you! Moderator edit: title for clarity151Views1like9CommentsChange the 'About the host' link on meeting landing page to use target="_blank" to improve UX
The subject says it all. Why? Because when invitees click on the 'About the host' link, they're navigated away from the Meeting's Landing page instead of opening the host's URL in a new window leaving the Meeting Landing page still visible/accessible; which is a much better UX in my opinion. I'd do it if I could, but the settings only allow us to specify the URL and not how it operates.271Views0likes1Comment