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Chad C.
  • New to Real Estate
  • Springfield, NJ
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Suggestion to improve email format in notifications

Chad C.
  • New to Real Estate
  • Springfield, NJ
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Like most people I know, I read most of my email on my phone throughout the day.

I signed up for BP email notifications based on keyword alerts and am now getting a flood of activity sent directly to my email.  (a good thing)

However it would be nice if I could choose a compact version of the email which shows all the information on the screen at once.  (apologies if there is already an option for this that I missed)

Currently I need to scroll down, (typically twice) to see the relevant content which is just one sentence containing the title/subject in a link.

I know it's relatively minor, almost nitpicking...but when there is a large number messages to go through, it makes a big difference in the workflow.  If everything were reduced to fit onscreen I could just click:
open, delete, delete, open, etc... without the need to scroll.

Here is a screenshot to illustrate....

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