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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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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.