We’re excited to announce that we’re embarking on a journey to modernize our application, and we need your valuable input to make it a success!
Your feedback is crucial in helping us shape the future of our application, ensuring it meets your needs and enhances your overall experience. We’ve put together a quick survey that covers various aspects of SketchUp’s interface.
Why Participate?
Influence the Future: Your insights will directly impact the features and improvements we prioritize.
Better Experience: Help us create a more intuitive and efficient workspace tailored to your preferences.
Community Impact: Contribute to a project that benefits our entire user community.
How to Participate: Simply click on the link below to access the survey. It should only take a few minutes of your time: Take the Survey
We’re looking forward to hearing your thoughts and making our application better than ever with your help. Thank you for being an essential part of our community!
Jeremy Kerbs
User Experience, SketchUp Team Member and a Trimble Employee
This should also be visible in your forum profile:
Otherwise, the more cautious people might not believe that you are an employee.
(I recently got a fake call from my “bank”, she wasn’t the employee, for sure. )
E.g.: I can write anything here too: Dezmo (SketchUp Team Member and a Trimble Employee)<< this is not true
This is part of the user experience, I think they are working on expanding the questionnaires: What is your opinion about the “You need permission” survey…
@jeremy_kerbs
It is not beyond the wit of man, or a Trimble employee, to resolve the accessibility of your link, to allow the very people you are seeking to engage to do what you want.
So far it’s taken over 14 hours !
Many of us are already ‘put off’ by this so far…
score = 3/10 ? or less…
PS: Jeremy, please complete you profile properly - ‘varies’ is not a valid SketchUp Version, OS or GC !
As a normal member you would be excoriated by Sages for such…
I marked the opening post as spam, the topic opener claims to be an employee, but it is not proved in his profile, and the text also looks AI generated (nothing concrete just marketing bs), moreover the link still doesn’t work either (despite the fact that several people indicated it already.)
Ps:
Even if the link will work, handle it very carefully… . There are many bad signs.
Anyone else can have that name, and anyone else can create a user with that name. If the admins don’t mark him as employed, he’s not employed, it’s as simple as that for me.
It’s 10 o’clock in Colorado. If they haven’t woken up to fix these by now, there’s really something wrong…