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Control Activity Feed

You’ll find many Activity Feeds throughout Hyperproof. They are specific to the object you’re viewing.

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Written by Danielle Moerman
Updated over 3 months ago

Activity feed overview

In the Activity Feed, users can leave comments for one another via ‘@mentions’, or simply view the latest activity in a program or on a particular object. All messages are time and date-stamped.

For example, if you click the Activity Feed icon while in a control, you’ll only see activity relevant to that control. This means you won’t see activity that’s taking place in an audit, for example. To view that activity, you need to open the audit and click the Activity Feed icon.

Note: the video below shows the activity feed on a program. However, the concept is the same. The difference is that you'll click on a specific control to access the activity feed for that control.

The tutorial below is from the perspective of the administrator role with object permission as a manager. If you are in a different Hyperproof role or have a different permission, you may not have access to some of the areas shown, or they may be grayed out.

In this video, we'll discuss the Activity Feed. The Activity Feed allows you to easily communicate with your team members directly in Hyperproof.

Working with the activity feed on a control

In the Activity Feed, users can leave comments for one another via ‘@mentions’, or simply view the latest activity in a program or on a particular object. All messages are time and date-stamped.

Click the arrow below to learn more:

Communicating via the activity feed

  1. From the left menu, select the tab that corresponds with the object you want to discuss. For example, if you want to discuss or view activity on a particular control, select the Controls tab.

  2. Select the specific object. For example, if you want to discuss or view activity related to control ID 1234, select that control.

  3. Click the Activity Feed icon.

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