How to View Your Past Submissions in Huddle
Submitters can view their previous submissions immediately after completing a submission. This is done via the Compare Your Submission section on the Submission Thank You Page.
This feature is only available to submitters and can only be accessed after submitting feedback. This ensures that you don’t have any bias toward your most recent submission.
How To View Your Previous Submissions
- Submit your feedback either:
- Using the link in your notification or
- By logging in at teamgage.com/submit
- After completing your submission, you will be redirected to the Submission Thank You Page
- Click the arrow next to Compare Your Submission to view your past submissions
- On this page you can:
- See previous submission scores as a monthly average
- Filter scores by a specific metric by selecting the Metric
- Change the Date Range to track how your scores compare to your team's average over specific periods of time
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