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Status Submitted
Created by Guest
Created on Oct 7, 2025

As an administrator on Developer Portal, we shall be able to disable/remove Welcome note emails sent to newly onboarded users upon their first login especially when we have SSO login to Developer Portal from other internal sites.

In our organisation, we control users' access to Developer Portal by roles assigned to them in a central access management system. As such, when a user a assigned the role to access developer portal, it is just another tool that will become available to the user on the main portal. So, we dont directly onboard users to developer portal but leverage SSO to login from our main portal. In this case, the welcome note email from developer portal in particular is redundant and doesn't add much value to the customer's experience and rather creates some confusion.

So, as administrators, we would like to have this ability to disable some email templates when required.

Idea priority High