Our feature highlights in the first quarter of 2020

A lot has happened at Scompler in the last few months. Many large and small innovations are making work faster, easier and clearer.

To give you a quick overview, we have summarized the highlights from the first quarter of 2020 for you here:

These new functions support your daily work in content creation:

Thanks to these innovations, teamwork is even more pleasant:

  • Comment on tasks and reject approvals in the workflow
    Additional feedback options and an additional option to reject approvals support coordination in your workflows - exactly when and where you need it.
  • Define teams for tasks and responsibilities
    Extensive new team functions help larger organizations to map their processes even better.
  • Create new ideas and easily plan the editorial conference
    Create new content quickly and easily with innovative shortcuts so that no more ideas are lost and actively use the editorial conference for teamwork.

The new design ensures a fresh look & feel and better orientation:

  • Better navigation and optimized search
    The bright, modern design offers many user-friendly details for a pleasant working experience. Some menu functions such as the global search or the support chat are even easier to use.
  • Innovative breadcrumb navigation
    This allows saved views to be called up quickly.
  • Layout customizing with your own logo and header image
    You can adapt your Scompler view to your company's own CD/CI by including a header image and displaying your company logo.

In addition, the new change log makes it easier to track changes:

Changes to posts and other objects are now better documented and can be displayed directly in the respective discussion.

We hope you enjoy exploring the new functions!

Your Scompler Team

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Mirko Lange

Founder Scompler

Mirko Lange has been a communications consultant for 27 years and a lecturer at several universities since 2001. In 1999, he founded one of the first consulting firms for online PR in Germany and made a name for himself as the first specialist for corporate communications on the social web in 2008. In 2010, he advised Deutsche Bahn ("Facebook Ticket") and Nestlé ("Kitkat"), among others, on crisis communications, which were hit by the first "shitstorms" in Germany. As a result, Deutsche Bahn, for example, aligned its entire communication to the social web, a process that Lange accompanied. This project resulted in the communication management software Scompler. Scompler now has more than 300 customers, including 6 DAX companies.

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