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🎁 Product Update - Enhanced submission tagging

27 June 2022

This release makes tagging user contributions across all tools easier by providing a streamlined dedicated tagging view, bulk tagging, and advanced filters.

Release date

  • Australia / NZ: 23 June 2022
  • North America / Europe: 22 June 2022

Summary of key updates

  • Brand new dedicated tagging view to see whole user contributions
  • Bulk tagging to simply update contributions by adding or removing tags
  • Advanced filtering to help identify targeted contributions

Notable customer impacts

  • New interface elements to support improved methods to tagging textual response data.

Release notes

Dedicated Tagging View

Ensuring your data can be tagged and analysed with ease is absolutely essential. Tags help classify what people were talking about, and the frequency that specific topics or themes were mentioned.

The brand new dedicated tagging view enables you to see the whole user contributions and move between contributions easily with next and previous buttons.

This modal also includes a tagging interface to allow you to add and remove tags quickly. This includes tags you’ve created as well as those provided by machine learning if you have assisted analysis.

Commonly used tags will also be given more prominence, allowing you to develop themes amongst user submissions.



Bulk Tagging

If you are already noticing prominent patterns in your contributions, bulk tagging will help optimise this process. As your project grows and receives more feedback, bulk tagging can speed up the work of adding tags to groups of similar comments.

Simply select the comments you wish to update and then add and remove tags from them in bulk.



Advanced Filtering

Advanced filtering makes the process of identifying targeted contributions incredibly efficient.

If you are looking to tag a large number of user contributions, you can now filter your list to include contributions that include or exclude certain words. We have also included the ability for this to be based on partial matches, so different grammatical tenses and forms can be matched easily.

For example, if you’re looking to quickly identify contributions that relate to parking, you could choose to include the word ‘park’ and have that word type selected as ‘partial’.