Directory Breakdown
A breakdown of the directory icons "activate" and "re-invite"
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New Company
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Integrations and Beta
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Data
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Rocks
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To-Dos
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Issues
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Meetings
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Headlines
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Vision
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Org Chart
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1-on-1
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Process
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Directory
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Mastery
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Assessments
Table of Contents
Directory Team Affiliation Icons
When an individual is added to the Directory page, an icon displays near their team affiliation(s) stating either "activate", "invite", "re-invite".
Activate
The "Activate" icon displays next to the names of people who have been added to the directory but are not an active or paid user in the account.
You can,
- Add that person's name to the Responsibilities Chart
- Select their name on the directory to add details or a profile image
They can NOT,
- Receive an email invitation to create login credentials without more information being provided
- Be assigned any Rocks, To-dos, Issues or Discussions.
A use case for keeping a user in this state, is if you wanted to build out your software, assigning Rocks or To-Dos, but not have the user active in Ninety yet.
Re-Invite
The Re-invite icon displays for users who have been sent an email invitation but haven't clicked the link to create their login credentials.
You may also select the icon next to Re-invite to copy the unique Invite URL.
Important: Ninety email invitation links are valid 14 days after being originally sent.
If the 14-day period passes before the user has created their login, select re-invite for a new link.
If a user does not believe they have received the email but the Re-Invite icon is visible, have them check the spam folder or revise the email address on their account in the directory. If the email needs revision, save changes before selecting re-invite.
If no such icon appears, the user has already accepted their email invitation, created their login credentials, and can access the company's account.
If a user has completed the steps but forgotten their password, have them visit https://app.ninety.io/login and select FORGOT PASSWORD? and follow the appropriate steps.