How a Message Becomes Qualified
In DialogueCompta, a message is never sent "empty."
Before sending, the employee fills out a message submission form.
This form structures the message upstream, even before the text is written.
A Unique Identity Card for Each Message
Each message has a unique identity card.
This identity card immediately defines:
• the relevant file,
• the associated accounting engagement,
• the sending employee,
• the recipients.
The message cannot exist without this identity.
It is contextualized from the moment it is created.
Choosing the Engagement
The employee then selects the engagement:
VAT, balance sheet, payroll, legal, tax, or any other engagement within the firm.
This choice is essential.
It allows the message to be linked to a specific business context.
The message will never be mixed with another engagement.
Participants and Options
The collaborator chooses:
• the primary recipients,
• the members copied (or not),
• a reply date, if necessary.
This information is an integral part of the message.
It structures the exchange without making it cumbersome to use.
The Message, Finally
Once the framework is established, the collaborator writes their message.
The text is no longer isolated.
It is part of a clear, pre-defined structure.
When the message is sent, it is already:
• categorized,
• organized,
• understandable,
• traceable.
A Qualified Message, Right From the Start
Thanks to this upfront structuring, DialogueCompta sends qualified messages.
There is no filing to do afterward.
No rules to memorize.
No discipline to impose.
Quality is built into the tool.
Reliable and lasting communication
Every message becomes useful information:
• immediately retrievable,
• actionable over time,
• transferable in case of absence or team change.
Communication ceases to be a disorganized flow.
It becomes a structured record of the firm.