Chat Command: ^invite

Chat Command: ^invite

Invite someone to a conversation by email. This will allow someone to see the live conversation and have the ability to interact as well. 












How to Use

Type ^invite in the chat window followed by the spacebar. After the Invite window appears, select an email from the drop menu or type in the designated email address.

When you ^invite someone to PivotCX they are added to your team as a restricted user. Restricted users can only see and interact with the conversations they have been invited to.

Use ^invite when you want to have a coworker, hiring manager or non-team member be able to join you in a conversation. 




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