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Display a message on login

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    I am wanting to know if we can display a message after every successful login, similar to a MOTD type structure

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    Currently there is no such feature. Are you thinking of showing a UI notification after a user logs into the dashboard? I also wonder if that makes a lot of sense for login as such, since once a user is logged in, the session is valid for quite a bit, so the user might see this way too late.

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    @nebulon "after every successful login" may be an unlucky way to say it. But something like a "broadcast message", a "message box just above the app list", simply a way to inform the users about, for example planned downtime, without relying on email. That would be great.

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    @fbartels This is a much better way to say it, yes.

    Some way to communicate with my users in a semi-permanent way.

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