Each Cvent event has a unique URL or Weblink that will become live when the event is launched. At eComm, we typically use the Summary weblink to invite folks to register for the event - included in a Marketing Cloud message.
All done creating and testing your event? Contact your eComm specialist to approve your event. They will double-check numerous items; such as having an Event Planner Email Address and a CU brand compliance website along with correctly configured post-registration emails and financial information so money transfers to the right accounts, among other things. Then you will be ready for launch!
Cvent's new design experience updates the look and feel of almost all their core products. Users can switch back and forth to the new experience for now, but come Dec. 1, 2021 it will be the only option. Learn more about the navigating the new user experience.
eComm specialists can assist users with administrative tasks, such as unlocking a user, resetting their password or granting a temporary code if they forgot their authentication method.
The Org Tree field is newly available on the Employment object in Salesforce. The field is populated with concatenated, five digit codes that each represent departments across CU and must be translated. The values indicate the organizational hierarchy, based on the department the employee works in.
By default, any saved Cvent Report is only accessible to the person who created it. Whoever created and saved the Report will need to expand the Report Visibility for anyone else to access it.
Learn about the approach to creating help tickets, including technical tutorials with tips for consistency. A feedback loop from your customer is crucial to continuous improvements and trust.
Learn how you'll be notified about eComm outages and unplanned maintenance. Salesforce users can set their own Salesforce Chatter Notifications and Post in Salesforce Chatter.