Under the ‘Onboarding’ tab, first select the type of user you want to onboard (writers, editors, or clients). Here, you will find an invite option in the right-hand corner of the screen.
Click on the invite button, and you will be redirected to the invitation form page. Fill in all necessary information (first name, last name, designation, and email), and click ‘Invite’ at the bottom of the page.
The WHub platform will send an email invite to the new user. All they need to do is head to their inbox and accept the invite. The user will then be onboarded to the platform.
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