Ability to see user activity.
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Kalon Goodrich
Ability for admins, or at least agency owners, to see user activity (e.g. login, logout, WF updates, site updates, etc.). Important to see which users are engaged and which are dormant.
Bonus: WF trigger on user engagement level, i.e. if a user's engagement level drops below x or rises above y, etc.
Log In
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Sales & Marketing
Merged in a post:
Actively monitor sub account user login activity
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Jacob Dietels
The ability to see how many times or perhaps even how many hours any given sub account user logs into the sub account within a set time window
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Sales & Marketing
Merged in a post:
User Audit Login and logout activity
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Riki Kumar
Hello
We are trying to find the some user login and logout activity . if that featured enabled in the GHL Sub account agency view . It would great if you can enable that featured that would be helpful to track our user activity .
Thank you
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Scott Curts
Yes. This! I was just in a support chat looking for this feature. It would nice to know if my clients are logging in to their subaccounts and to know if their teams are using it as well.
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Alex Ali Mroué
As agency owners we all know churn comes when the users are not active and arent using either desktop or app so we need to see that and reach out to them before they slip out
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Jared D Auld
Yes, this would help with customer health monitoring and help to catch early signs of disengagement before it leads to churn.
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Alan Bell
This would be a great feature to understand whether a sub-account is effectively dormant.
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Sean Hall
I'm looking for this now - there isn't any visibility into when a client actually logs into their account for the first time.
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Sean Hall
Go HighLevel was this ever evaluated? I'm looking for this solution right now. I can't have a clear onboarding funnel without being able to see when they log in for the first time.
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Anandhu Sivan
This is very useful
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Aaron Lee
yes please, very helpful for a franchisor to create more accountability with their franchisees
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