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  1. When creating a widget there will be times I create a very specific flow and section that only aims to recommend a small subset of my content. If fallback or unpersonalized recommendations are needed, I want to also ensure the fallbacks only come from the same section.

    To do so, I have to create a second version of the flow/section, which is just double effort.

    Instead, I should be able to drag a single section into both personalized and unpersonalized

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  2. I want to be able to see my poor performing content to further enrich the analysis of my content. I would like to be able to see content generating 0 (or very low) number of interactions, and I would like to also have Opal be able to query this data). This would help us identify outdated content, or content we need to cull from our website.

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  3. I note that Optimizely is updating its content marketing platform for healthcare and finance. It would make sense to update Content Recommendations in the same way. Attached is an example file of redundant suggestions for our site (vaneck.com.au). Finance-specific Content Recommendations would make sense.

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  4. As a CR admin, when i want to set up a Flow with some consistent rules but 1 or 2 properties that might be different, I currently have to repeat the consistent rules multiple times (see screenshot).

    It would save a lot of time, if i was able to nest logic in the following way:
    he platform also doesn’t support nested logic (in this case nested OR statements), where you could group conditions like:

    (Original URL = '/test/' OR '/test2/' OR '/test3/')
    AND
    (Topic = 'Copper' OR 'Coal')
    AND
    (CR Available = True)

    Instead, each combination has to be built…

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    We plan on releasing a suite of Opal tools in H2 to improve the CR onboarding and maintenance experience. One Opal tool would be dedicated to management of flows, which would make it easier to create flows for the use case described. Whilst this doesn't reduce the number of flows (so complexity remains the same), they will become easier to manage via Opal. We will revisit nested logic after the Opal tools are released.

  5. We would like to create deliveries that consider content that has been created in the last 'X' amount of time, e.g. content from the last 12 months.
    I note, we can already create a flow and rules for dates, e.g. I can set 'Published' greater than '01/01/2024' but that date never moves. I want to be able to set a timespan.

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