Best Practice - Don't Use Demo Workspaces For Production
Demo workspaces expire after 14 days. They are designed to let you explore the application, provide training to your employees, or run experiments. However, they include demo users and data, are so are poorly suited for production needs.
To start configuring incentive automation, you should create a production workspace. The best part? You can use your new production workspace for another 14 day trial.
The simplest way to do this from a demo workspace is to return to the dashboard, and click on "Exit Demo Mode" (learn more here). Of course, you can also create additional production workspaces (learn more here).
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