Daylite Tip: Appointment Invitations to Daylite Teams

Daylite Tip: Appointment Invitations to Daylite Teams

If you regularly invite the same group of Daylite users to appointments, creating these groups as fixed Daylite teams is worthwhile. This way, you don’t have to invite each employee individually. Instead, invite the entire team to an appointment with one click....
Daylite Tip: Daylite Trash

Daylite Tip: Daylite Trash

Click, click, click – oops, deleted. Surely you have already deleted a person, an appointment, or a task by mistake in the heat of the moment and then realized afterward that you misclicked? We have good news for you: In Daylite, these records are not deleted...
Daylite Tip: Always keep track with the Daylite Mini Calendar

Daylite Tip: Always keep track with the Daylite Mini Calendar

Does planning projects and appointments cost you a lot of time? Do you have to constantly glance at your calendar before moving on to something new? If this sounds like you, you will surely appreciate the calendar feature in Daylite. With the calendar feature,...
Daylite Tip: Use Emojis in Keywords

Daylite Tip: Use Emojis in Keywords

You can add keywords to Daylite objects to indicate important information at a glance. If your keywords pile up over time, it is recommended to visually highlight some of them using emojis. There are two ways to add emojis to keywords:1. Navigate to the Daylite...
Daylite Tip: The Vicinity Search in Web&Map

Daylite Tip: The Vicinity Search in Web&Map

With our extension Web&Map for Daylite, you can display people and companies in the vicinity of a selected person, another data set, or a point of interest. Moreover, you can easily define the radius yourself in the settings. The map offers all known features of...
Daylite Tip: Filter for emails with file attachments

Daylite Tip: Filter for emails with file attachments

Did you know that in Daylite’s Contact Activity View you can filter for emails that contain file attachments?   Who hasn’t experienced this: during a busy workday, emails pile up, and you remember a file attachment, but you don’t remember when and...