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How can I complete a fact find on behalf of a Client?

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Written by Zoe Bennett
Updated over a week ago

In certain scenarios, you may need to complete a fact find without directly involving the client. This could involve bypassing email notifications or acting on behalf of the client within the system. This guide outlines the options available to manage and complete a fact find, ensuring minimal client interaction where preferred.

Methods to Complete Fact Find Without Notifying the Client

For users who do not want to notify clients via email invites, the following steps can be used to complete the fact find:

  1. Bypassing Email Notification: - During the initial setup of the fact find process, you will be prompted with the option, "Would you like Plannr to automatically send the client an email inviting them to complete the factfind?" - Select "No" to ensure no email is sent to the client.

    By choosing this, the system will not notify the client and you can proceed without their involvement. You just need to then click the "Eye Icon" to view the Fact Find, via the Portal.

Using Client Impersonation to Complete a Fact Find

Alternatively, the impersonation feature can be used. Here is how:

  1. Impersonate the Client: Within the Client Record, click Access. You'll then be presented with either "Create Login" or "Impersonate". Click Impersonate.

  2. Selection Duration: You can then select the duration of the impersonation.

    When impersonating, you will go through the exact steps the client would take, ensuring that you input all the necessary information accurately. This method is particularly useful for users who want to ensure the fact find is completed correctly without requiring client assistance.

    Please note - the impersonation option does require the Client to have a portal login already set up.

FAQ's and Additional Tips

Can I ensure that the fact find doesn’t involve the client at any point?

Yes, by selecting the "No" option for automatic email notifications and using client impersonation, it is entirely possible to complete a fact find without any direct client involvement.

Does impersonating a client affect the outcome of the fact find process?

No, impersonating a client produces the same result as if the client had completed the fact find themselves. This ensures accuracy and consistency.

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