You can now enable personal Slack notifications for new activity on Campsite. Personal Slack notifications keep all of your communication notifications in one place and create a faster feedback loop when people mention you, comment on your posts, request your feedback, or publish posts in projects you follow.
Enable personal Slack notifications in your account settings.
Email notifications are now bundled and delivered with time delays to reduce noise and save your inbox. Instead of receiving real-time emails for every activity on your posts (like mentions, or new comments), Campsite will now bundle and deliver a single notification email with all unread activity.
You can enable email notifications in your Account Settings.
For real-time push notifications, download the Campsite Desktop app.
We've improved the gestures for panning and zooming files in the file preview window for mouse and trackpad users:
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Digests make sharing a curated collection of your team's work with stakeholders easy — perfect for quarterly or monthly design reviews, weekly project updates, or performance calibration.
Digests show a feed of your team's work in a given time frame, with optional filters for projects, people, and tags:
It's easy to hide individual posts so that the Digest highlights the most important design updates:
And a Digest can be easily shared with anyone on your team or via email to stakeholders:
To create your first digest, click on Digests in the navigation sidebar.
Teams love Slack broadcasts as an easy way to keep other designers, cross-functional partners, and leaders up-to-date on design progress. We've now added support to broadcast new posts to your private Slack channels.
To enable private channel broadcasts, upgrade the Slack integration on your organization settings page.
Once upgraded, you will need to manually add the Campsite Slack App to your private channels (learn more about how to do this) before choosing the channel in the broadcasts dropdown.
When leaving a comment on a video, you can now indicate the exact time the comment is referring to. This will make feedback easier to organize and creates seamless collaboration on prototypes or walkthrough videos.
Comments and reactions will now appear in real-time when viewing a post. This helps you and your team to have faster, more fluid conversations about work-in-progress without needing to refresh or re-open a post.
You can now enable new post notifications — in-app, email, and push (via the Desktop app) — for individual projects in your organization. This makes it easier to keep up with and share feedback on the posts most relevant to your work.
To enable notifications for new posts in a project, look for the notification bell icon on a project card or in the header of the project page.
Feedback requests make it easy to get feedback from people who have the best context. When someone's feedback is requested, they'll receive a notification and a special call-out, letting them know that the author is looking for their input.
Request feedback from anyone on your team while composing a new post, or by adding feedback requests to an existing post from the post detail view.
Titles are a simple way to give viewers context about a post while scrolling the feed. They're scannable, easier to remember, and help set consistent context about a post across multiple versions.
Going forward, titles will be required on new posts and descriptions are optional.