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Ability to Set Custom Connection Request Workflow Button Label

Ability to Set Custom Connection Request Workflow Button Label

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Hello! Currently, when adding a workflow on Connection Type or Connection Opportunities to trigger, the default name or label of the button is the name of the workflow. Would be nice if that can be customized.

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The Why?
The workflow name is the default name or label of the button. Workflow name can be sometimes described what it does but the button label to trigger Connections is a call to action. I found myself renaming my workflows just because I am using it in Connections. Then I later find out that I have several WF that has the same name but used in several places or could be used in different connection request but have different logic and actions. Since the name of the button label should be the workflow name, I am forced to name all those workflows the same when I could have just added a prefix or suffix to WF name to easily know what it is for.

Photo of Jackson UySubmitted by Jackson Uy, Lake Avenue Church  ·   ·  Connection
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