What is Clarityflow?
Perhaps someone shared a "Clarityflow" link with you to start a message thread?
Or perhaps you landed here when searching the web?
As a quick explainer: Clarityflow (formerly called ZipMessage) is a software product used by coaches, clients, remote teams, and others. It's primarily used for swapping messages "asynchronously" (meaning, on your own time rather than in real-time) using video, audio, text, or attachments.
It's also used to power coaching programs, sell coaching products, create and run coaching courses, host communities, and more.
Are you a registered Clarityflow user?
You might already be registered (with a login) to Clarityflow. There are a few types of users in Clarityflow:
Respondents
If someone sent you a Clarityflow link to a message or conversation and you sent back a reply message in that conversation, you were likely prompted to enter your name and email so that you can be notified of follow-up responses. After filling in those details, you were emailed a password that you can use to log in and see all the conversations shared with you.
As a respondent, you can post responses to conversations shared with you. However, you don't own your own Clarityflow account for creating conversations and programs.
Account owners
If you've signed up for an account on our homepage (clarityflow.com), you own your own Clarityflow account, which you can use to create conversations and exchange messages with anyone you want. You can also use it to build and sell programs and run groups and communities.
If you initially registered for Clarityflow as a respondent, you may have clicked through the link from within the app to open your own Clarityflow account as an account owner.
Account team members
Accounts can invite team members. Perhaps you received a team member invite from your coworker. If so, then you would be prompted to accept the invite and set your password, then access conversations within the account you were invited to.
To learn more about the types of users in Clarityflow, check out this guide.
For more info about Clarityflow and to open your own Clarityflow account, head over to clarityflow.com.
Looking for quick answers and guidance on using Clarityflow? Browse our guides and help docs at clarityflow.com/guides.
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