2025 March Badge of Impact

Miran Saric
Miran Saric Employee
100 Likes Second Anniversary 10 Comments August Badge of the Month
admin
edited March 3 in Blog

March is here, and with that, we want to talk about video content in Community. Check out who responded to last month's prompt and be sure to respond to the question below to earn your March badge.

Thank you to our fantastic February badge earners for their contributions, @Nico Weber and @Karry Schupp. We loved your feedback, and remember that it's never too late to reply to a past month's prompt!

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March question of the month

Video content is a hot topic in 2025. We want to know what type of video/recorded supporting content is most helpful to you.

Short clips? Long-form videos? Highly technical guides for experts, or easy-to-digest content that can be understood by Board users with a wide range of firsthand experience?

Your replies will help us shape our content plan for 2025! Share your responses below and earn a new March Badge of Impact.

Comments

  • Fethi ZERARA
    Fethi ZERARA Active Partner, Community Captain
    Fifth Anniversary 100 Comments 5 Answers 25 Likes

    Short, high-impact videos that combine best practices with new features—like Signals of Foresight—would be the perfect match!

  • Samir Jones
    Samir Jones Active Partner, Community Captain
    100 Comments Third Anniversary 100 Up Votes 5 Answers
    • Best practice
    • How-to
    • Tip of the week/month
    • News
    • Full solution overview (real projects)
    • Design/UX/UI principles

    Generally: More hands-on, rather than "promotional"

    Keep as short as possible.

  • Holly Rieke
    Holly Rieke Employee
    250 Likes 100 Comments Second Anniversary New Community Member
    admin

    @Fethi ZERARA Great idea! This is helpful as we plan future content. Thanks for your thoughts!

  • Holly Rieke
    Holly Rieke Employee
    250 Likes 100 Comments Second Anniversary New Community Member
    admin

    @Samir Jones Appreciate your perspective - thanks for sharing!

  • Mads Meissner
    Mads Meissner Active Partner
    Fourth Anniversary 25 Up Votes 2025 March Badge of Impact Level 300: Expanding Board in Your Organization

    short clips with hands-on examples of basic routines for end-users and developers. what also be great are clips of more technical and complex but very fundamental stuff of board, e.g. how sparsity works, to build the bridge for new developers coming from "cell-based tools" ;)

    also, if those clips have subtitles / text-infos so you are able to watch them also without sound and pause them to have a helping hand on the side without the need to use headphones all the time.

  • Nico Weber
    Nico Weber Active Partner, Community Captain
    Second Anniversary 25 Likes 25 Up Votes 10 Comments

    For me it depends on the audience and use case.

    1. Short Clips & Tutorials – Quick, focused videos (2–5 minutes) demonstrating specific features, tips, and troubleshooting steps are highly effective for day-to-day users who need immediate answers.
    2. Highly Technical Guides – In-depth, expert-level videos covering backend integration, complex business rules, and advanced calculation logic are invaluable for technical users and consultants working on system implementation.
    3. Feature Deep Dives – Long-form videos (20–40 minutes) explaining new or advanced functionalities in detail can help power users and administrators maximize the platform’s potential.
    4. Scenario-Based Walkthroughs – Case study-driven content that walks through real-world financial planning and reporting use cases helps both business users and technical teams understand how to apply Board’s capabilities effectively.

    Overall, a mix of short, practical videos for immediate help and deep-dive technical content for advanced users would be the most beneficial approach.

  • Holly Rieke
    Holly Rieke Employee
    250 Likes 100 Comments Second Anniversary New Community Member
    admin

    @Mads Meissner These are great suggestions! We will take them back to the technical teams. Thanks for your thoughts.

  • Holly Rieke
    Holly Rieke Employee
    250 Likes 100 Comments Second Anniversary New Community Member
    admin

    @Nico Weber As always, thanks for the details! This will be helpful as we take your feedback forward.