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June updates: email replies, improved messaging and a book shelf

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yakov@chatra.io

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Thu, Jun 13, 2019 05:22 PM

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Hi there! There were no updates for quite a while — all because we are working on a big release

Hi there! There were no updates for quite a while — all because we are working on a big release that will allow you to bring all your customer communication in Chatra — no matter if they contacted you via chat or email! It’s not ready yet, but today we’re releasing a feature that brings us closer to this goal: Email Replies Whenever a visitor replies to your message forwarded to their email from Chatra, their reply now goes right back into Chatra. No need to use other tools anymore, see and manage the whole conversation in one place. We use it daily now and believe us, that’s super convenient. Check it out for yourself! But that’s not the only update we have. There’s more! Edit and Delete Messages in Mobile Apps This one is long due. You can now edit and delete messages in Chatra mobile apps. Just tap on the message: Reply to Messages and Add Quotes If you want to quote a message from the conversation, click on the cogwheel icon (or tap on the message, if you are using a mobile app) and choose “Reply”. And if you want to quote something manually, simply add a > symbol before the quoted line: Chatra Books We collaborated with some fantastic authors and artists, compiled the best tips we could find, sprinkled them with our personal experience, and released a bunch of beautiful guides and full-size books related to customer experience and support. Check them out in our [Books section]( Here are some of our favorites: [The Ultimate Guide to Customer Reviews]( [The Red Guide to Crisis Communication]( [The Ultimate Guide to Difficult Conversations]( Now we have something to ask. If you run a blog or social network account, please share the link to our library or to those guides that are most useful to your readers. We’ll really appreciate that! That’s it for today, but we have other exciting updates coming soon, stay tuned and have a great summer! Or winter, if you live in the Southern Hemisphere :—) Questions? Suggestions? Hit reply and let us know what’s on your mind! Cheers, Yaakov and the Chatra Team Roger Wilco LLC, 2200 Clarendon Blvd., Suite 1400A, Arlington, VA 22201 [unsubscribe](

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