Customize External Request Form Link
Is it possible to edit the external request form link? The auto generated link is very long and a contains a long chain or random characters.
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Is it possible to edit the external request form link? The auto generated link is very long and a contains a long chain or random characters.
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Lisa Community Team at Wrike Wrike Product Manager Become a Wrike expert with Wrike Discover
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This would be a super useful enhancement. We're sharing links company-wide and would really prefer to share URLs that are somewhat meaningful rather than a long string of nonsense without having to use a secondary tool (link shortener). SurveyMonkey does this and we use it HEAVILY. It would also help us more easily differentiate between the different URLs. Hyperlinks in emails are not always reliable, so we want to ensure people can copy+paste the URLs if the hyperlinks fail to come through.
For example I'm sending an email out company-wide tomorrow that has links to two request forms and it would be ideal if one was https://www.wrike.com/frontend/requestforms/index.html?token=MTInternalWebsiteFixes and one was https://www.wrike.com/frontend/requestforms/index.html?token=MTInternalPostRequest rather than two strings of nonsense.
@Alison @Alex I've moved this thread to the Product Feedback section, please make sure to upvote it. I'll be referring other Community members here when they have questions about link editing 👍
Lisa Community Team at Wrike Wrike Product Manager Become a Wrike expert with Wrike Discover
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Shocked this isn't possible. Why not? The workaround to use an external tool like bit.ly is silly.