Announcing Major Enhancements for Prefinery
Some major enhancements are coming to Prefinery on December 10, 2008. Here’s the complete run-down:
Personalized subdomains
Every company account gets a free, personalized subdomain. In addition to giving you the opportunity to add a bit of branding to the URL, you will now log in to administer your betas using this new subdomain. For example, if your subdomain is “adobe” you will now log in at http://adobe.prefinery.com/admin
Separate administrator and tester areas
As an administrator of a beta program, you will log into Prefinery using your personalized subdomain (e.g., http://adobe.prefinery.com/admin) and will interact with a management console. Testers will access your beta at a separate location and view a unique set of pages that you have customized.
Complete user interface redesign
The first thing you’ll notice when you log in is that Prefinery has received a major facelift. We’re not talking a nip here and a tuck there. We mean Prefinery fled to a country without extradition and got a brand new identity.
Landing / Welcome page
Create a custom landing page for your testers using our easy to use Web page editor. You don’t need to know any HTML to create a beautiful welcome page. We’ll add generic log in and join links to the page, but the rest of the content is up to you.
Improved custom branding
When you subscribe to a plan with custom branding, you’ll be getting a blank slate. You’ll have complete control over the content and styling of the page so that you may provide your testers with a familiar experience. In fact, once you add your logo to the page, testers may not even realize they’re not on your site.
Guestbook creation
Specify what contact information is required to be gathered from testers when they join your beta. Pick from email address, name, address, employer, job title, and telephone.
Require a survey to join
Require testers to take one of your surveys prior to joining your beta. Perfect if you want to collect more information than the guestbook supports. Also a great way to attach a sign up application to your beta.
Require a survey to download files
Require testers to take one of your surveys prior to downloading a specific file. Perhaps anyone can download version 1.0, but you want to require the survey “1.0 Feedback” prior to downloading version 2.0.
Sexy survey results
We’re using a whole new package for our graphs and charts. They’re faster, interactive, and look great when sporting your data.
Bugs, comments consolidated
We’ve combined bugs and comments. Prefinery is not competing in the bug tracking and ticket management space. Plenty of excellent tools already exist. So, we’ve merged bugs and comments since both are nothing more than tester feedback. You’ll still be able to export the data.
Plus, dozens of tiny improvements
We hope you enjoy these additions and enhancements. We’d love to hear your feedback!
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Good to see the many improvements that are coming.
Is there anyway to see how the “require a survey to join” feature will work?
Thanks,
Tom J.
In short, here’s how the feature will work:
From the beta administrator perspective:
1. Enable the guestbook by requiring that testers provide one piece of contact information when joining — whether email, name, etc. The guestbook must be enabled in order to require that testers complete a survey.
1. Create a survey and fill it with questions.
2. On the primary settings page for your beta there will be a drop-down menu listing all your surveys. You can select one of the surveys and require that testers complete it prior to joining your beta.
From the tester perspective:
1. Visit Beta X’s landing page. Click the Join link.
2. Fill out the guestbook to join the beta.
3. If a survey is required, the tester will be automatically redirected to the survey.
4. Once the tester completes the survey he/she will have access to the beta. They will not be asked to take the survey again.
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