Customize invitation email
I have three clients now who want to customize the invitation email to sound more like their company tone. In many cases the employees deleted the email because it did not show any sign that their company was involved in the email in terms of their branding. I think this is an important basic ability for the tool
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26 Nov, '25
Rhonda HollowayHighlighted comment
In the meantime, before customization can we change "confidential" to "anonymous" - we've had several questions from employees with a client currently running the full XP survey. Those two words have very different meanings. Confidential to them means someone can see it and is causing them to not want to complete. Anonymous is safe. -
27 Aug, '24
Adriana Huitron-Holt"Aligning with the company's voice, tone, and terminology is crucial. For example, we refer to our employees as 'Associates.' It's essential to tailor definitions, such as specifying w
hether 'My Team' includes only direct reports, extended team members, or collaborators from other areas, and clarifying terms like 'senior leadership'—does it refer to GLT, BU Leaders, or Regional Leaders? Adding these specifics to the instructions for each organization is necessary!"