So, when you are in "Quick Audit" (which is a blessing from the doc review gods) there are two sweet large Accept or Reject buttons and after one has accepted or rejected all the docs in that file the next thing to do is go to the next file. However, the "next" button is stashed clear up on the opposite side of the window from where you just accepted or rejected. But to add just a bit more to the challenge the next icon is only about 20% the size of the fantastic accept or reject buttons. When you sometimes have to review a hundred transactions a day it would add minutes a day to my life.
So, my ask is
make the "next doc" button as big as the Accept/Reject buttons
make it closer to the previously said buttons...
Thank You!
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SkySlope Supportposted
3 months ago
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Hey Ken!
This is Jessey from the Product team. Thank for you taking the time to provide us this suggestion/feedback.
In this example, do you find yourself scrolling to the bottom of each page, clicking accept/reject then scroll up to go to the next property? Can you explain your workflow on this page so I can better understand your pain points?
Created By Ken Howe
RequesterSo, when you are in "Quick Audit" (which is a blessing from the doc review gods) there are two sweet large Accept or Reject buttons and after one has accepted or rejected all the docs in that file the next thing to do is go to the next file. However, the "next" button is stashed clear up on the opposite side of the window from where you just accepted or rejected. But to add just a bit more to the challenge the next icon is only about 20% the size of the fantastic accept or reject buttons. When you sometimes have to review a hundred transactions a day it would add minutes a day to my life.
So, my ask is
Thank You!
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SkySlope Support posted 3 months ago Admin
Created By Prod Squad
AgentHey Ken!
This is Jessey from the Product team. Thank for you taking the time to provide us this suggestion/feedback.
In this example, do you find yourself scrolling to the bottom of each page, clicking accept/reject then scroll up to go to the next property? Can you explain your workflow on this page so I can better understand your pain points?
Jessey | Associate Product Manager
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