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Stay informed with the latest announcements from the Cuemby team. This section features important updates about our products, such as upcoming features, upgrades, and any issues that may affect your experience.

In the News forum, you are encouraged to ask questions directly related to updates and announcements made by the Cuemby team about the company and our products. This section is your go-to resource for in-depth understanding of new features and recent changes of the Cuemby Cloud Platform (CCP) and Cuemby's service offerings. Here are some examples of the types of questions that are appropriate for this category:


  • Specific questions about CCP new releases: Inquire about details or functionalities included in the latest CCP release.
  • Impact of updates on existing setups: Understand how the latest updates might affect or enhance your current configuration.
  • Timeline for upcoming features: If you're looking forward to a feature that's been announced, ask about when it might be rolled out.
  • Compatibility issues:  Questions about how new updates will work with existing integrations or third-party services.

These examples aim to help you frame your questions in a way that maximizes the utility of the News category, making it a productive space for keeping up with Cuemby's latest developments and understanding how they impact your use of CCP.

Before you ask - please make sure to search for a similar question.
You can search questions by their title or tags. It’s also OK to answer your own question.

Please avoid asking questions that are too subjective and argumentative or not relevant to this community.

When contributing to the News Forum, it's important to focus on making posts that are actionable and conducive to the development of the Cuemby Cloud Platform. To maintain the quality and relevance of discussions, please avoid the following in your posts:

  • Subjective or open-ended posts: Avoid posts that do not prompt a specific action or improvement, such as “What’s your favorite feature?” Such inquiries do not generate actionable feature requests or improvements.
  • Rhetorical or hypothetical questions: Refrain from posting questions where the answer is already implied or where you are exploring hypothetical scenarios without practical relevance, such as “What if we had unlimited resources?”

    Posts that do not seek to solve a specific problem:  Ensure your post is aimed at addressing a real issue or need within the platform, rather than sharing general curiosities or opinions, like “I’m curious if others think we should change this.”

    Rants or non-constructive criticism: Posts should not serve as a venting mechanism. For example, avoid statements like “This feature is poorly designed, don’t you agree?” Instead, offer constructive feedback and specific suggestions for improvement.

  • Posts that duplicate existing discussions: Before making a post, check if there is already an active discussion about the same feature or improvement. This helps prevent fragmentation of ideas and keeps the conversation focused.

Additionally, please ensure your posts adhere to the following guidelines to foster productive and respectful discussions:

  • Keep responses on-topic:  Responses should directly address the original post. Do not shift the discussion to unrelated topics or expand it beyond the scope of the initial request.
  • Avoid commenting within answers: If you need to respond to another user’s post, use the comment feature rather than posting an answer. This keeps the thread organized and focused.
  • Provide complete answers: While linking to external resources for further reading is helpful, ensure that your answer stands on its own with a clear and complete explanation. Links should support your contribution, not substitute it.

By adhering to these guidelines, you will help ensure that the News forum remains a productive space for fostering innovation and practical enhancements to the Cuemby Cloud Platform and Cuemby's service offerings.

Answers should not add or expand questions. Instead, either edit the question or add a comment.

Answers should not comment other answers. Instead add a comment on the other answers.

Answers shouldn't just point to other questions.Instead add a comment indicating "Possible duplicate of...". However, it's fine to include links to other questions or answers providing relevant additional information.

Answers shouldn't just provide a link a solution. Instead provide the solution description text in your answer, even if it's just a copy/paste. Links are welcome, but should be complementary to answer, referring sources or additional reading.

Answers should not start debates This community Q&A is not a discussion group. Please avoid holding debates in your answers as they tend to dilute the essence of questions and answers. For brief discussions please use commenting facility.

When a question or answer is upvoted, the user who posted them will gain some points, which are called "karma points". These points serve as a rough measure of the community trust to him/her. Various moderation tasks are gradually assigned to the users based on those points.

For example, if you ask an interesting question or give a helpful answer, your input will be upvoted. On the other hand if the answer is misleading - it will be downvoted. Each vote in favor will generate 10 points, each vote against will subtract 2 points. There is a limit of 200 points that can be accumulated for a question or answer per day. The table given at the end explains reputation point requirements for each type of moderation task.

The goal of this site is create a relevant knowledge base that would answer questions related to Cuemby.

Therefore questions and answers can be edited like wiki pages by experienced users of this site in order to improve the overall quality of the knowledge base content. Such privileges are granted based on user karma level: you will be able to do the same once your karma gets high enough.

If this approach is not for you, please respect the community.

Here a table with the privileges and the karma level