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Labs Explained

Read more about what the Labs section contains and how you can use it to your benefit

Want to be part of developing our platform by trying out the newest features? Check out our Labs section when we have new experiments!

The Labs section is like an experimental playground within our web app. It's where we introduce new features and functionalities that are still under development. These features aren't quite ready for prime time, but they hold immense potential to enhance your user experience.

โš ๏ธ Note: The Labs button is only visible when we have new experiments for you to try out. If it's hidden, it means there's nothing relevant for your account at the moment to try out.

In the Labs section, you can enable and disable new features for your user. If there are any new features available, you will be able to see a link to the Labs section on your settings page:

Why would it be interesting for you to use Labs?

  1. Early Access: Get a sneak peek at upcoming features before they're officially released. You'll be among the first to experience cutting-edge innovations.

  2. Influence Development: Your feedback matters! By trying out features in Labs, you can provide valuable insights that help us refine and improve these features based on real user experiences.

  3. Free Testing: Labs features are usually available for free during the testing phase, so you can try them out without any additional cost.

In summary, the Labs section is your ticket to the future of our web app. By venturing into this section, you not only gain early access to cutting-edge features but also have the opportunity to shape their development with your feedback. So, dive in, explore, and be part of the journey toward a more innovative and user-friendly web app experience!

Note that access is temporary

Labs give you temporary access to features. They are still under development and subject to change. When their time in Labs is over and they're released to the public, they might become an add-on or part of a higher package.

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