FlashRev New Weekly Update [9th December 2024 - 14th December 2024]

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1. Enhanced Error Alerts for Invalid
.CSV/.xlsx Formats


In this week’s update, we have improved the file upload process by adding error alerts for .xlsx and .CSV files that contain illegitimate formats.
 
Background:
In previous versions, users uploading non-compliant .xlsx or .CSV files encountered no error notifications, leaving them stuck on the current page and unable to proceed to the next step (e.g., field mapping). This often led to confusion regarding the reasons for non-compliance.
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What’s New:
  • Error Alerts: Users will now receive clear error notifications when they attempt to upload files with invalid content. These alerts inform users of the specific issues preventing successful uploads, such as blank rows or incorrect formatting.
For instance, if a file is blank due to empty rows in the first line, the system will alert the user, explaining that the file cannot be recognized correctly due to this issue.
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2. Image Upload Support in Call Scripts

In the latest version, we are excited to announce that users can now upload images as part of their call scripts. This enhancement expands the capabilities of call scripts beyond plain text.
 
What’s New:
Users can now integrate images directly into their call scripts, allowing for richer and more engaging communication during calls.
 
Benefits of This Update:
  • Increased Flexibility: By supporting images, users can create more dynamic and visually appealing call scripts that cater to a wider range of scenarios.
  • Enhanced Engagement: Visual content can help convey information more effectively, improving the overall impact of the call.
 
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3. Stability improvements for LinkedIn automation services

This week, based on the recent update of LinkedIn's interface, our development team also updated LinkedIn's automation service to ensure that automated sending of invitations and automated sending of private messages can be executed smoothly.