Exago Spring 2014 release is out

A great step up in usability and design; Exago’s new release revolutionizes how users experience the entire process of participating and creating value. Our design looks cleaner, with smoother transitions between different areas. It promotes more creativity and deeper analysis, whenever participants generate content.

An entirely new approach to content-centric discovery makes finding specific content that much easier. In this highly intuitive navigation system, using search and tag filtering, all elements pop up quickly, while trending tags allow users to explore freely along new pathways.

We have added a unified section for creating content—visible at all times in a tab and dedicated to ideas and insights. Our module for idea management integrates all insight creation, increasing the available information and promoting knowledge sharing amongst participants. Managers can also associate insights with multiple challenges, inspiring participants to generate increasingly valuable ideas.

In navigation and usability, dozens of adjustments — including different levels of tabs — allow easy access to the most relevant platform areas at any time:

    • Challenges stand out as the central concept of the platform, linked to every other type of content and all process information.
    • Much more detailed and based on O-Data reports, reporting now offers system administrators all relevant information needed for analysis.
    • Last, but not least, participants can directly translate the content they generate, using integrated Google translation tools.

In essence, Exago’s new release makes life easier for participants. It incentivizes users to participate with more valuable and informed content. Our more user-centric approach enables administrators to analyze activity more deeply, reconfigure at will, and update communication plans — maximizing performance and bottom-line results.

Not merely a touch-up job, the Spring 2014 release offers a complete makeover that gives our users a state-of-the-art experience in innovation management.

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