Eluu’s onboarding has three screens. By the time you finish, you have a team, a default colleague, a demo file, a demo view, and an active trial.Documentation Index
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Step 1 — Sign up
Open app.eluu.ai and pick a sign-in method:- Google — fastest. Continues with the Google profile you pick.
- Microsoft — same idea, for Microsoft accounts.
- Email and password — standard flow.
Step 2 — Onboarding
After your first sign-in, you’ll land in the onboarding flow. It’s three screens, none of them long.Screen 1 — Profile
Tell Eluu about you.| Field | Required | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Name | Yes | Pre-filled from your sign-in |
| Job title | Yes | What you do |
| Company website | Yes | Helps Eluu personalise your default colleague |
| LinkedIn URL | No | Validated as a URL if you fill it in |
Screen 2 — Invite decision (only if you’ve been invited)
If you have a pending invitation to someone else’s team, you’ll see a card with the team’s name, the inviter’s name, and your assigned role. It has two buttons:- Accept & Join — drops you into the team. Onboarding ends here.
- Skip — continues to the carousel and creates a brand-new team for you.
Screen 3 — Meet Eluu carousel
A short three-slide tour of Sessions, Views, and Integrations. While you watch, Eluu provisions the rest of your account in the background:- Creates your team (if you didn’t accept an invite).
- Builds your default colleague.
- Drops a demo file in your Hard Drive.
- Builds a demo view.
- Activates your trial credits.
- Starts your first session.
Colleague is being brewed. When it’s done, the Get started button appears. Click it.
If something goes wrong, you’ll see an error message and a Retry button. Clicking Retry re-runs the provisioning.
Step 3 — You land in your first chat
After Get started, you arrive in a chat with your default colleague. From here, Your first 5 minutes takes you through the rest.What if I close the tab mid-onboarding?
Closing the tab before clicking Get started is fine. When you sign back in, you’ll resume where you stopped. Eluu remembers what you completed and what’s still pending. If you’ve completed onboarding once, the flow won’t trigger again. The sidebar will show a “Complete onboarding” prompt if you backed out before the carousel finished.Invitation flows in detail
There are a few variants depending on how you arrive at Eluu.You’re brand new and have no invitation
Standard three-screen onboarding above.You’re brand new and clicked an invite link
The invite link goes to/invite/{token}. Eluu validates the invitation, rejects expired or wrong-account ones, and routes you to onboarding with the invite attached. After your profile screen, you’ll skip directly into the invited team.
You already have an Eluu account and clicked an invite link
You’ll see an invite-acceptance modal — no full onboarding flow, since you’re already set up.- Accept — joins the team. You’re switched to it.
- Decline — dismisses the invite.
- Wrong account? — the modal offers a way to switch accounts or go to your dashboard.
You already have an Eluu account but the invite was sent to a different email
You’ll see a “Switch account” or “Go to dashboard” prompt — the accept and decline buttons don’t show until you sign in to the right account.You already have an Eluu account and there’s a pending invite from a teammate
The next time you open the app, the sidebar shows up to two invitation cards. Click View to open the acceptance modal, or Dismiss to decline silently.What gets created
A single backend call wires up everything when you finish the carousel. It:- Updates your profile with the form data.
- Creates a new team (unless you joined an existing one).
- Creates your default colleague.
- Drops a demo file in the Hard Drive.
- Builds a demo view.
- Activates your trial credits.
- Starts your first session.
Where to next
Your first 5 minutes
Send your first message and connect your first tool.
Invite teammates
Add people to your team after onboarding.