I would want to programmatically configure events and define how they are scoped to a tenant or user. Then I would want the Filament UI in which my tenants / users can configure webhook events to listen to, set the URL etc.
Like you wrote, the basics are easy and Spatie webhook server does a lot. But devil is in the details. However, I do believe any saas app at one point requires this feature.
@MinasyanManuk@filaforms Wonder if it could be generalized. In our case it would be different events (order status updates or user registrations for example). Right now we don’t have a use case for form submissions (yet).
Congrats! We’re getting closer to launch and with that getting this into the hands of our customers. Time for another composer update I guess. Can you explain calculated fields?
My secret feature request is being able to map values to other values using a mapping table (which customers love as they often want to use the export as an import file in some other system that requires different enum values). Maybe a bit of an edge case scenario and never to be supported. Alternatively it would then be nice to be able to offer some kind of hook where one can run a value through some custom formatter and offer those formatters in the UI.
Anyhow, good luck with sales!
@kylegawley The latter I get from a business standpoint. We do it ourselves too - just trying to triage the obvious / easy questions before burdening the human beings. Works if done right. But conversational UIs only work for specific cases. Q&A / advice yes. Online shopping not so much.
@CodeWithDennis@anystack_sh Jumped on this, but couldn’t find an input to enter the coupon code. Turns out it is only visible on desktop (or I’m just blind). Went back and forth a few times. Ended up using desktop, but probably good feedback for @Philo01
@grinich Cool! Made me realize I never hit a 404 until now. Trying to list oss from the terminal 404s btw - which I like as it make it a beautiful circle experience. Also, localization when? 😉
@forgebitz Seriously thought the screenshot was fake. Until I discovered it is not. What the hell happened? I’m getting OnlyFans vibes from that top row… And those nav icons seem so off brand.
We were in ecommerce. We internally scored an order first (did the products actually get delivered next day, no helpdesk calls came in, no issues on previous orders) and only if score was high enough we invited customer to review on TP. Those show up as verified, all complaints then are coming in without invite and therefore look less legitimate. Other company we asked NPS ourselves first and only on 8+ we would follow up with TP invite. Tons of businesses do this…