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What is the difference between notes, feedback and comments?
What is the difference between notes, feedback and comments?

Learn the difference between notes, feedback and comments

Updated over 3 weeks ago

Notes, feedback and comments are three distinct forms of communication or records. If the difference is not intuitive enough for you, here is the guide to understand it better:

  1. My Notes tab

  • purpose: create notes to help you recall what was discussed and agreed upon, or anything you consider important for the specific meeting but do not want others to see

  • who can see it: only you, regardless of the meeting mode

  • host, guest and observers each have their own notes

  • editable

  • learn more about My Notes tab here

2. Feedback tab

  • purpose: allows mentors, supervisors and observers to give detailed insights on your meetings

  • who can provide feedback and see it: this depends on the meeting mode

Review mode: host and observer

Train mode: host, observer, and guest

  • host, guest and observers can all give feedback

  • editable

  • learn more about Feedback tab here

3. Comments

  • who can create comments and see them: this depends on the meeting mode

Review mode: host and observer

Train mode: host, observer, and guest

  • editable from the moments tab

  • learn here how to navigate through moments and comment on them
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