Coffee, Croissants, and Clever Tricks at the TenForce Power Breakfast
What’s the most important meal of the day? Breakfast. That’s why we hosted our most recent key user event over croissants and coffee. With our office move just a few weeks away, we invited TenForce users to Diestsevest for a final hurrah and a chance to take a closer look at the tool they use every day.
Because we all know how it goes: you get a shiny new tool, maybe a bit of training, perhaps you poke around on your own. You find a setup that works, and you stick with it. And then comes an update. Do you really read the release notes? Try out the new features? It’s easy to push it aside and keep doing what you know works. But when you do that, you miss out on new features, not to mention a whole world of time-saving tips and tricks. That’s why we host user events.
And why we do it in person? Because behind every dashboard is a real person. And goodness knows we all spend enough time glued to screens. Whether you’re in the plant or behind a laptop, it’s good to step away and meet people who get what your day-to-day really looks like.
Don’t get us wrong, webinars are great. You can learn something new without leaving your desk, nowadays you can even do it at a time that suits you. But be honest, how often have you lurked in a webinar with a question burning your fingertips, only to hesitate before typing it in the chat? Or worse, type it in and get a half-answer, with no chance to get to the real point.
That wasn’t the case at our Power Breakfast. With Tom Cox leading a hands-on TenForce Masterclass, our key users had the chance to dig into features that often fly under the radar, like:
- Deputy Mode – so your workflows don’t go on vacation just because someone else does. (Especially useful with summer holidays kicking off.)
- Custom Welcome Pages – think of it like organizing your digital desk: no digging through drawers for a pen that still works, just the bookmarks and shortcuts you need most, right where you want them.
- Tidying up inactive users – so nothing gets lost in the system when teams shift or people move on.
After a coffee refill (or two), Tobias spilled the beans on what’s coming next in TenForce. But if you want those details… well, you had to be there.
Because this wasn’t just about features. It was about our users coming together to share their struggles, their clever workarounds, and “I had no idea you could do that!” moments.
We may be saying goodbye to Diestsevest 25, but we’re already planning an even bigger Future is WOW bash at our new digs. Subscribe now so you don’t miss your invite
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