Participant onboarding lets you configure an external page of your community that enable users to login and potentially create a user account depending on how you've set them up. The landing page is the first thing a potential tester will see when they show up to become a tester.
How to configure participant onboarding
Tips
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Keep your landing page text informative but fun - You want testers to quickly read through the landing page copy, understand what they're getting into, and be excited to join and participate in your test
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If your product is suposed to be secret, don't talk about it here - Landing pages are publicly accessible so anything present on them could be found by a third party. Include enough detail to inform, but make sure you don't give away anything secret
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If you need complete control over who joins, don't use a landing page - Landing pages are great for enabling large amounts of testers to signup for your project, but anyone with the public URL has the option to create an account. If you want to only invite specific people use "Invite users" from within the platform instead