Zendesk mobile app missing key features available on desktop
Support agents working remotely or on-call cannot access the full Zendesk feature set from mobile, forcing them back to desktop for certain workflows. As distributed and on-call support becomes standard, feature parity gaps between mobile and desktop create real operational constraints.
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