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Why are accounts only for 1 person?

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In our Terms of Service you’ll find this bit about accounts being for one person only : Subscriptions are to be associated to a single person and cannot be shared with others. Sharing GrowthMentor services with a non-registered person will result in a suspension of services.

The best GM calls are those that have a pre-set focus that is shared in the session request and the mentor knows what they are signing up for.

It’s important for the mentor to check out the member profile and get a bit of background information about who they are about to speak with. If it’s a generic ‘Company X’ page, it doesn’t really tell the mentor much.

For accountability reasons sharing accounts is not allowed.

Let’s say that Veronica has an account and let’s her co-worker Joe log in and book a call.

If she has the calendar sync set up, it’s going to show up on Veronica’s calendar not Joe’s.

Veronica’s email is going to get the direct message notifications, session reminders and prompts to leave a review, etc.

If this co-worker doesn’t show up and the mentor is left waiting, who’s fault is it? Veronica or Joe? Irregardless of who’s fault it was- the mentor still set time aside and was left hanging.

I’m really not even sure I need to go on and explain this one 😀

I was going to share a screen shot the chat from a recent debacle where this was the case, but it’s so confusing because two people are writing at different times under the same account it’s not even worth it.

It’s messy. Don’t do it.

Team Options

If you really want your team members to benefit from calls with mentors, have them sign up! Put it on the company card and you can compare notes. You can get double the bang for your buck by both recording your calls and sharing them.

Team Information

Discounts start for teams of 2 or more and you can create your team right in your dashboard with a few clicks. Create team

Updated on October 19, 2022

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