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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I'd like to be able to onboard a large group of non-technical users, with minimal friction. The usual sign up process (select a server, choose SSO method, authenticate, join a room) tends to lose a few people along the way.
Describe the solution you'd like
It would be amazing to be able to share a single link (something like app.cinny.in?server=... with some query parameters, perhaps) which Cinny can use to initiate an SSO login flow with a given server, and then after login, invite the user to join a given room.
So, for example, you could distribute a link to a class of students. They could click it and be directed to authenticate with univesity SAML. Then after authentication, they'd be invited to join the discussion for a class they're part of.
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One click login
[Feature Request] One click login
Jan 13, 2022
This is done as cinny navigation can be controlled by URL. We also added featuring Rooms inside explore tab, so rooms can be featured for onboarding there and a direct link can be provided.
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I'd like to be able to onboard a large group of non-technical users, with minimal friction. The usual sign up process (select a server, choose SSO method, authenticate, join a room) tends to lose a few people along the way.
Describe the solution you'd like
It would be amazing to be able to share a single link (something like
app.cinny.in?server=...
with some query parameters, perhaps) which Cinny can use to initiate an SSO login flow with a given server, and then after login, invite the user to join a given room.So, for example, you could distribute a link to a class of students. They could click it and be directed to authenticate with univesity SAML. Then after authentication, they'd be invited to join the discussion for a class they're part of.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: