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This article explains the current Contact Portal experience in KDesk, including who can access it, which settings control access, and what contacts can do after they sign in. Portal Access Requirements Contact portal access depends on both workspace settings and contact-level permissions. A contact must be active, must have portal…
This article explains the current Contact Portal experience in KDesk, including who can access it, which settings control access, and what contacts can do after they sign in.
Contact portal access depends on both workspace settings and contact-level permissions. A contact must be active, must have portal access enabled on their record, and must belong to a workspace where portal access is allowed.
The dashboard gives contacts a quick view of their latest requests and the tickets that are still open. It is intended to make follow-up simple without forcing the contact to search through the full ticket list every time.
The ticket list supports search by title, description, status, priority, and category. Contacts can also filter by category, status, and priority, decide whether to include closed tickets, and sort the results to find the information they need more quickly.
Each ticket includes a timeline of visible updates such as status changes, comments, and form assignments. Contacts can only comment when both the workspace and the contact record allow commenting. Contacts can only close tickets when both the workspace and the contact record allow closing.
If the workspace does not allow comments on closed tickets, comment actions stay unavailable after the ticket is closed. If a form assignment belongs to the signed-in contact and is still open, the contact can launch that form directly from the ticket.
The New Request experience supports two models:
When a template is used, KDesk can prefill or lock fields such as title, description, category, priority, assignees, or additional contacts. The signed-in contact is automatically attached to the request.
The portal settings page shows the contact’s current profile summary, the selected workspace, and the sign-in options available to that workspace. If the workspace allows self-managed SSO, the contact may be able to connect or disconnect approved sign-in providers there.
The portal experience stays tied to the correct workspace so the contact sees the right tickets, request templates, permissions, and branding for that service provider.
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