blueKiwi Features
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1. Stay Informed. Not Overloaded
With blueKiwi’s real-time activity feeds you can keep up-to-date on what you need to know.
Quickly assess community activity using blueKiwi’s nested comments and icons to identify the source of the conversation. You can also designate important conversations by giving them priority status.
From your blueKiwi homepage you can also track trending conversations based on activity and jump right in when you’re ready.
2. Find the Right Experts
blueKiwi’s user profiles help you identify and connect with the experts in your organization.
Post a message on an expert’s wall to get the answers you need. View their user provided information and learn all about their background, hobbies, expertise, interests, and education.
All of the information makes it easy to find and connect with other people in your organization. You can also find new contacts from people who frequently interact with the experts.
3. Collaborate in a Common Workspace
Create spaces in blueKiwi to collaborate with colleagues, partners, and customers. Give your space a name, add a description, and decide who you should invite to participate. You set privileges on what members are allowed to do and see and you also decide on whether it is a secret, private or public space.
When you’re ready to start collaborating, send welcome messages to new members, invite other members to join, and send announcements to everyone – all from one page.
With blueKiwi spaces, you and your team can instantly begin collaborating in a common workspace.
4. Speed up Team Communication
Use blueKiwi’s micro-blogging to quickly share messages, notes, questions, bookmarks, and ideas with your team.
You can ask colleagues for feedback, add tags to your posts so others can find them, push content to different communities, and follow community conversations with real-time activity feeds.
5. Share and Discuss Anything
You can share and discuss anything in blueKiwi. Sharing a file is easy. Simply add a title, select the file, add a description, and select who you want to share it with.
The files and other information you share is displayed in the real-time activity feed, and you can find a history of your contributions in your user profile.





