Team leads on Team or Enterprise tier~30 min total · 4 stepsPlanned surface

Day-one onboarding for your team

You're a manager bringing OOretz Factory into your team. Here's the 30-minute path to "everyone's shipping their first build by end of day." Today Team and Enterprise tiers are planned (no billing flow ships) — these steps describe the intended shape, not what you can do at signup right now.

⚠ This playbook describes a planned surface.The steps below describe how it will work once the underlying tier / API surface ships. They are not runnable end-to-end against today’s production. See /factory/pricing and /factory/api for what’s live right now.

Before you start

  • ·Team or Enterprise tier subscription
  • ·List of seat emails to invite (we recommend 3-8 people for first wave)

Steps

  1. 01

    Invite seats

    ~5 min

    Go to /admin/factory/settings/tenant → Seats. Add emails one per line. Each user gets an invite email with a setup link.

  2. 02

    Share the quickstart link

    ~1 min

    Send /factory/quickstart to your team in Slack or email. It's a 3-step walkthrough that produces a working first build in 60 seconds at the keyboard.

  3. 03

    Run a "first builds" working session

    ~20 min

    Schedule 30 min. Everyone opens /factory/launchpad, picks a starter prompt that matches their actual work, launches, and walks through the build stream together. Bring questions to the founder Slack (Enterprise) or office hours (Team).

    💡 Tip

    The "Launch" button on each launchpad card opens the operator with the prompt pre-filled. No typing required for first builds.

  4. 04

    Set up the channel for ongoing questions

    ~4 min

    Pick one team chat channel as "where we discuss builds." Pin the /factory/help URL. Pin /factory/changelog/feed.json into RSS readers for changelog notifications.

✓ Expected outcome

Every invited team member has shipped at least one build, knows where to ask questions, and has the changelog feed in their reader.

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