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Summary
Navigator's quick objects now carry a star rating and an install count, courtesy of Bogdan. Open any quick action's card and you see what other people in your org think — and how many have already added it. Ratings tie into the existing feedback system, so a thumbs-up is now a signal both to other users (which app is worth trying) and to SoftCos (which app needs improvement). Small change, big discovery lift.
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navigator page. So Bogdan, over to you.
Bogdan Boariu 17:21
Yes, so first to provide a little bit of feedback on the motivation for this. So star ratings on quick objects have actually been part of the navigator vision from day one, as they were in Mr. Bain's original concept piece.
The idea itself is quite simple. We let users tell us and to each other which quick objects are actually useful. So this will do two things for us.
First, it drives adoption and discovery. When someone lends in navigator and sees a quick object rated at 4.5 stars, they're far more likely to try it. It turns every satisfied user into a signal for the next one.
Also, secondly, it gives us and soft calls a direct feedback loop on quality. If a quick object is sitting at two stars, and then we know exactly where to focus improvement effort without waiting for support tickets or survey responses. So now that I've covered the why, let me show you how this actually works.
So the star rating has been integrated into the existing feedback system. So if you just go in and give a vote to an application, that will actually contribute to the global average rating for that. the NFE. And to actually see this, you open any configuration section, go to your desired quick action, and expand the card.
And then you can see the star rating. And besides that, we've added an additional. piece of information that might prove useful to drive adoption, and that is the number of installs that are already in your organization. So basically, how many other people are using this app?
And yeah, that's basically it.