


Also, Campfires now show who posted the last chat. There is a “New for you” block where all new notifications flow into.

So, if they want to see any of these, there is only one place to look. Under Hey!, users can find their posts, comments, to-do assignments, automatic check-ins, and Campfire group chat rooms. Also, the new Pings menu includes previews of the last line that a user has sent. Therefore, it should have its own special place in the navbar, and now it’s back. On the initial launch, the Pings menu was consolidated into and fell under Hey! However, they brought it out back, because customers felt it is a separate category of notification. Now, there are only 5 menu items on top: Home, Pings, Hey!, Activity, and Find. The first visual refresh in Basecamp 3 is centered around simplified global navigation at the top of the screen. For a great extension to Basecamp, we recommend you use our own tool Bridge24 for Basecamp. They believe they can add power and clarity while making the app feel simpler and more approachable to users. Their aim is to minimize the complexities that have build up over time. Recently, the Basecamp team announced that they will be rolling out some visual refinements over the next few months. Today, it is on its version 3, and it continues to provide users all the tools that their teams need for project management and collaboration. Basecamp started in 1999, and since then went through a few transformations.
