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Schedule chat close/open

For administrators in a school to have the ability to schedule a time for the chat to be closed
For example when there is a big test, and to prevent students from talking to each other and cheating. Say 7th may at 08:00 40 students has a test. An administrator has to either: Close the chat the day before, or come early and close the chat.
If it was possible to schedule when the chat will be closed and when it will open, that would be very helpful for many schools to prevent cheating.

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  • May 6 2025
  • Future consideration
Country NO
Category Scheduling & planning
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    Product Team commented
    28 May 02:15pm

    Hi!
    Thank you for your suggestion, it’s an interesting and relevant use case.

    At this time, the ability for administrators to schedule chat availability isn't on our current roadmap. However, we understand the need, especially in situations like major tests or assessments, and we’ve noted your request for future consideration.

    We appreciate you taking the time to share this with us. Feedback like yours helps us better understand the needs of schools and educators.

    Thanks,
    the itslearning Product team