- Rebranding Insocial to Spotler Feedback: Domains, Branding, and System Updates
- Invite Dashboard Drop Rate Calculation Corrected
- Narrowcast Editor Unresponsiveness When Editing or Creating Score Card Graphs
- Exclude HTML Pages from Question Reporting
- Ranking Question Support in Answer Hide Logic
Rebranding Insocial to Spotler Feedback: Domains, Branding, and System Updates
Summary
The Insocial platform has undergone a rebranding to Spotler Feedback, affecting system emails, default email addresses, URLs, logos, and user interface styling. All references to Insocial in logos, text, and feature names have been updated to Spotler Feedback across frontend and backend components. System emails, invite configurations, survey URLs, and application domains have been adjusted to reflect the new branding, while maintaining compatibility for existing links and configurations.
Impact
Users and recipients will now see Spotler Feedback branding in all system communications, application interfaces, and survey links. Existing survey URLs and invite configurations remain functional, ensuring continuity for ongoing workflows.
Result
All branding, system emails, URLs, and user interface elements now consistently display Spotler Feedback, with legacy Insocial references removed or replaced.
Invite Dashboard Drop Rate Calculation Corrected
Summary
The drop rate calculation on the invite dashboard was incorrect due to the absence of a distinct response check. This resulted in the drop rate being rendered as 64% instead of the correct 17%, causing inaccurate reporting of survey completion metrics. The calculation was updated to use the count of 'clicked' instead of 'delivered' responses, and a filter was added to avoid duplicate records.
Impact
Survey drop rates on the invite dashboard now reflect accurate values, improving the reliability of completion statistics for users and stakeholders.
Result
Drop rate is now calculated using distinct 'clicked' responses, providing correct metrics.
Narrowcast Editor Unresponsiveness When Editing or Creating Score Card Graphs
Summary
The narrowcast editor became unresponsive when users attempted to edit or create a score card graph. This prevented users from making changes or adding new graphs, as the application would freeze and not respond to input. The editor now loads correctly and remains responsive during these actions.
Impact
Users can now edit existing score card graphs and create new ones without the application freezing.
Result
The narrowcast editor remains responsive when editing or creating score card graphs.
Exclude HTML Pages from Question Reporting
Summary
HTML pages included in surveys were incorrectly treated as questions during report generation. This resulted in unwanted titles and headings for these pages and disrupted question numbering, causing confusion in reports. The change ensures HTML pages are no longer counted as questions, and question numbering is consistent.
Impact
Reports now exclude HTML pages from question lists and numbering, preventing empty or misleading entries and maintaining accurate question order.
Result
HTML pages are no longer included as questions in generated reports.
Ranking Question Support in Answer Hide Logic
Summary
Previously, the answer hide logic did not support ranking question types, resulting in inconsistent logic capabilities and the inability to dynamically hide ranking options based on prior answers. This limited advanced survey flows using ranking questions. The change enables the logic builder to apply hide logic to ranking questions, ensuring hidden answers are not visible, not draggable/selectable, and not submitted to the backend.
Impact
Survey creators can now configure hide logic for ranking questions, allowing dynamic hiding of ranking options based on conditions or metadata. Hidden ranking answers are excluded from both the UI and backend submissions.
Result
Ranking questions now fully support answer hide logic, matching the behaviour of other question types.