Item Customization

Item Customization

Item customization, such as changing item fields to drop-down menus, item reordering, or item relabeling is not included in the base price but may be available through our custom development service.

Please note we generally discourage such customization. The adoption of Concourse is usually predicated by an interest in delivering a consistent syllabus experience. When you begin to customize templates, items, fields and other options, you may undermine some of the consistency that a structured syllabus provides.

Not to mention it costs a lot of money.

If customization is something you require, please get in touch.

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