Managing Partner Connections

AJ shows you how to manage your active connections and make new connections
Video Transcript

0:00 Hey there, welcome to the dashboard. If you're here, you finished the onboarding flow, and perhaps you connected to a partner. 0:07 There's a chance you didn't though, so I want to make sure that you know how to connect with a partner even if you didn't do it during the onboarding stage. 0:14 I'll be showing you on desktop, but the flow is the same on mobile. Inside of the navigation, underneath settings, I'll click on partners. 0:23 Here, I'll see all my actions. In this case, Delirious Leather is the individual that I invited and had join to be my top during the previous video. 0:35 I can manage this connection, removing them as my partner, or on the bottom, I can create a new invitation. Don't forget, inside of this search, I can enter the username of anybody on the dashboard, or I can specify an exact date. 0:48 Email. That exact email will either invite a new person to join the dashboard and be my partner, or, if they are already on the platform, it will find their username. 0:59 We don't search by partial email, it must be exact, so make sure you get everything correct. This is the account that is the bottom, in this case, So the intended use is that this bottom, will register devices, and then other tops can control them. 1:15 Again, that phrasing doesn't align with how we've designed the platform, but it will help you understand who should have the devices on their account. 1:23 I want to show you the same account from the top's perspective. So I'm going to move over to Delirious Leather's account. 1:30 Just right here, you'll see I'm in Delirious Leather. If I go to settings, partners, I see the other user, Thematic Voyeur, with the indication you can control and modify this user's devices. 1:44 Again, I can create new invitations to have different kind of relationships with different people. But, importantly, in the top left, this user can choose to view Thematic Voyeur's account at any point. 1:59 effectively. Taking control of their devices. That's what this setting means. I'll talk about that more in a future video.

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