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Display the website from Twitter or LinkedIn
I would love to click directly to someone's website or blog from the Rapportive plugin instead of going to Twitter or LinkedIn and then clicking to their site from there. If there was someway to import that information, that would be awesome.
Love the plugin though! Thanks for an awesome product.
6 votesHi Rebecca,
This is definitely on the to-do list, thank you very much for the reminder!
Conrad
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Build a Rapportive apps for my Yahoo email address book.
Please allow me to use Rapportive with my Yahoo email account!
20 votesHi Malkah,
Supporting Yahoo! mail is a great idea! It is likely to take a lot of work from our part, so I’m not sure when we’ll be able to start doing this.
Conrad
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Limit the number of times the Rapportive contextual gadget is shown on long Gmail conversations
When you have a long conversation in Gmail the entire tab in Chrome freezes while rapportive loads all the data. So if rapportive could detect how many are loading and then just limit itself that would be awesome.
3 votesHi Tim, thanks for your feedback. We’d love to do this, but as far as I’m aware, Google doesn’t give us any way of doing this. Our gadget can’t even detect how many times it is shown on a conversation!
An alternative to the contextual gadget I can recommend our browser extension (for Firefox, Chrome or Safari) which you can download from http://rapportive.com — it shows one sidebar next to the whole conversation, instead of a separate gadget for each message, and it is also more fully-featured.
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Show # of connections on Linkedin
This one is very straightforward. For some of my contacts, a Linkedin connection is being shown in the Rapportive pane. Before clicking on it, I'd like to judge the 'weight' of that Linkedin profile by having a number next to it that shows the number of contacts that particular user has. Just a matter of knowing whether the contact has a substantial number of contacts, or if it is just another <5 contact profile.
6 votesHI Wouter,
Great idea — that’s a really simple, yet really useful thing we can do to make things better.
Thanks,
Conrad
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Consider displaying info of other social networks on demand just like labels in gmail.
No need to clutter the allocated space with info you have on this person, but not care about. It can just hidden/unhidden.
2 votesHi Stanislav,
We’re working on a small redesign to Rapportive that will learn which fields are most important to you — i.e. membership links will take up less space if you never click on them.
Conrad
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allow to accept linked invitations when an invitation mail is opened in the browser.
Currently, when an email is sent from linkedin invitations, rapportive does not understand that it is an invitation from a particular user and give any option to accept that invitation.
8 votesHi Roopesh,
That’s an awesome idea! Definitely something we should do when we get a spare few minutes :).
Thanks, and please let us know if you think of anything else,
Conrad
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Suggest possible facebook/linked in profiles if you can't find an email
You didn't seem to find a lot of people who are already friends on facebook. If you searched my connections, you could find similar names and ask me to tell you if you have found the right person
26 votesHi Ambarish,
This is definitely something we’re planning for the future. Thanks for the reminder :).
Conrad
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Include profile pics from multiple sources if they exist, either by rotating or zommable thumbs.
Just the Facebook pic, or just the LinkedIn pic is only one side of the contact's identity. It would be nice (and revealing) to see several pics from different sources, maybe gently rotating, or with small thumbs than zoom in on a mouseover.
4 votesThanks for posting this :)
Conrad
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pull in geo-relevant coupons when i see a mail from Groupon, Bloomspot, LivingSocial,...
I'd love to see 3-4 geo-relevant coupons from the daily deal folks when I get an email from them in the rapportive box
3 votesHi Rohit,
That’s a very interesting idea, but I’m not sure it’s something that all of our users want. (One of the things people love about Rapportive is the lack of adverts on the right of their Gmail).
What might be much better is a Raplet that showed coupons — so people can easily opt in to seeing these if they want to.
Would that be a good compromise?
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Facebook links offerred by Rapportive sidebar should use https
Otherwise, I'm vulnerable to FireSheep if I'm browsing in public. Even if I tell FB to always use https, the rapportive link gives me an http connection. I'm using mailplane and chrome on Mac OS X.
1 voteFred, thanks very much for this suggestion. We will try to offer this soon.
To the best of my knowledge, if you have configured Facebook to use https then this isn’t actually needed for Facebook links, because Facebook will immediately redirect you to the secure https page without leaking your cookies. (This is just the same as typing facebook.com directly in your browser’s address bar.) So if you have already configured Facebook this way, then you shouldn’t be at any risk as a result of clicking on links in Rapportive.
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Show a summary of the contact's website (at their email domain)
A bunch of my contacts come up with the ol' "We couldn't find this person on any social networks" message. That's cool, but how about we show SOME info about the person. If they aren't using a hosted email platform (gmail, yahoo, etc.) then let me see some info about their email domain (mycontact@theircoolcompany.com).
8 votesHi, thanks for this suggestion. We’re working on getting a summary of the website associated with your contact’s email address, and hope we’ll have it working soon.
Best, Martin
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Use the MailChimp raplet to add new members to lists.
I'd love to be able to add contacts to my MailChimp lists using the raplet.
3 votesHi Aric,
The MailChimp raplet is controlled by MailChimp themselves, I’ll try and forward your suggestion onto them, but it might have more weight if you ask them yourself.
Thanks
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Hi Alan,
Thanks for getting in touch, and well noticed!
We’re planning to update the style of the menu bar to fit in with the shiny-new Google Bar http://bit.ly/hQmKII — I’ve added fixing the hover behaviour to the list of things to look at.
Thanks again,
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Abiity to hide my own profile
Does anyone else get tired of seeing their own profile? I think a great feature would be the ability to hide your own profile; I never want to see my own social profile in gmail, its kind of pointless and semi-annoying.
4 votesHi Zack,
This in an interesting idea, which has been proposed before, but we’re not yet sure how it would work.
There are lots of advantages to showing you your own profile, for example then you can keep it up to date; but I agree that it can be distracting.
We’ll think about it some more!
Conrad
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Please add Integration with www.mavenlink.com
Mavenlink Google Apps Project Management and Collaboration.
3 votesHi Taylor,
Thanks for getting in touch — what kind of integration would you like to see with Mavenlink? How would it work?
Conrad
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1 vote
Hi Chris,
At the moment there’s no way to do this. Would you mind telling me (either here or by email to supportive@rapportive.com) why you want to do this?
Conrad
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1 vote
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Brightly distinguish the Facebook comments box" from the "Add a note on this person" box (!!!)
Brightly distinguish the Facebook comments box" from the "Add a note on this person" box (!!!) and prevent the accidental publication of private notes on FB :-)
1 voteHI Kristen,
Ouch — that could be really embarrassing! I’ll try and think of something we can do to make them more distinct without making it look like a mess — do you have any ideas?
Conrad
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3 votes
Hey Ray,
We’re planning to do something similar to this — but instead of a thumbnail, just a little snippet of text, along with some helpful links (to the FAQ, or the Blog, or the Contact Us page in addition to the homepage).
Thumbnails are kind of cool — but it’s hard to get across enough useful information — so maybe we’ll come back to them later, but it might not be necessary,
Conrad
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Have an option to disable all Facebook questions
I don't use facebook and don't want to but rapportive (any many other sites) constantly ask me to login/connect/friend via facebook.
Please give me the option to mark my account so that I won't be queried anything about facebook.
12 votesHi Peter, thanks for your note. We already let you hide the prompts to connect Facebook (click the ‘do it later’ link to silence them).
We unfortunately don’t currently have a facility for removing the ‘add friend’ button; we could make that an option, but we try not to have too many options, as it makes the application more complicated and harder to understand. So let’s see how much demand we get for this option. Hope that’s ok.
Best,
Martin
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