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August 11, 2023

Team Members Bulk Invitations via CSV

Team Members Bulk Invitations via CSV

Managing a team of instructors and assistants has never been easier. Whether you're running an educational institution, a corporate training program, or any collaborative learning initiative, efficient team management is essential. Our new Bulk Invitations via CSV feature is here to simplify this process and save you valuable time.

Getting your team members up and running on Teachfloor has never been smoother. Here's how it works:

  1. Prepare Your CSV File: Simply create a CSV file containing the necessary details of your team members – their names, email addresses, and roles.
  2. Upload and Invite: Upload the CSV file within the Teachfloor dashboard and our system will automatically generate invitations for each team member. They'll receive an email with instructions on how to join your organization.
  3. Effortless Integration: Once they accept the invitation, your team members will seamlessly integrate into your Teachfloor organization, ready to collaborate and contribute.

Experience the convenience and power of Teachfloor's new feature today. Sign in to your Teachfloor account and explore the seamless team onboarding process now. Your organization's success begins with smart team management, and Teachfloor is here to make that journey smoother than ever.

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