Webinar

Webinar: Editor Training - Back to Business

Are you new as an editor or admin in Appical, or could you use a refresher? Then sign up for the editor training on September 12th!

In this training, we'll cover the basics of working in Appical, such as: how do you create different pages, how do you design storylines for different target groups, and how do you use the checklist.

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Webinar

Editor Training - Back to Business

🕑 When? September 12, 2024 15:00 CET
📍Location: Online

This is what you'll learn in the training:
✅ How to create different (interactive) pages and create a good structure with the right unlock moments

✅ How to design storylines for different target groups

✅ How to use the checklist, the dictionary, and the FAQ, and how do other customers do this

Additionally, important topics such as setting up automatic emails and push notifications, applying styling, adding translations, and reading out data will be covered.

Please let us know which topics and questions you'd like to discuss when you register, so we can make sure to answer all your questions.

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