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'''Please note this is an on-demand feature, and will require the help of your System Administrator to complete.'''
 
'''Please note this is an on-demand feature, and will require the help of your System Administrator to complete.'''
  
  
 
The multiple alias option gives you the power to create multiple URLs, all pointing to a single copy of SmartSimple.
 
The multiple alias option gives you the power to create multiple URLs, all pointing to a single copy of SmartSimple.
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This feature is ideal if you have a varied user base that requires their own landing pages or URLs for branding purposes. Multiple URLs (example: company.smartsimple.com, subcompany.smartsimple.com) can be created to bring users from different URLs into the same copy of SmartSimple.  
 
This feature is ideal if you have a varied user base that requires their own landing pages or URLs for branding purposes. Multiple URLs (example: company.smartsimple.com, subcompany.smartsimple.com) can be created to bring users from different URLs into the same copy of SmartSimple.  
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For example, if you’re in the multiple foundation market and/or manage several corporate clients, where different initiatives require different access and views (a foundation versus their employee giving program versus volunteering opportunities, or a firm that manages a multitude of trust funds), or, as a foundation-based charity with multiple funders contributing resources to one major initiative, you may need to provide not only unique branding, but distinct entry points into the same copy of SmartSimple.
 
For example, if you’re in the multiple foundation market and/or manage several corporate clients, where different initiatives require different access and views (a foundation versus their employee giving program versus volunteering opportunities, or a firm that manages a multitude of trust funds), or, as a foundation-based charity with multiple funders contributing resources to one major initiative, you may need to provide not only unique branding, but distinct entry points into the same copy of SmartSimple.
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Latest revision as of 13:22, 14 January 2015

Why.jpeg This article will explain why this feature is a benefit to your organization.

Please note this is an on-demand feature, and will require the help of your System Administrator to complete.


The multiple alias option gives you the power to create multiple URLs, all pointing to a single copy of SmartSimple.


This feature is ideal if you have a varied user base that requires their own landing pages or URLs for branding purposes. Multiple URLs (example: company.smartsimple.com, subcompany.smartsimple.com) can be created to bring users from different URLs into the same copy of SmartSimple.


For example, if you’re in the multiple foundation market and/or manage several corporate clients, where different initiatives require different access and views (a foundation versus their employee giving program versus volunteering opportunities, or a firm that manages a multitude of trust funds), or, as a foundation-based charity with multiple funders contributing resources to one major initiative, you may need to provide not only unique branding, but distinct entry points into the same copy of SmartSimple.