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How to Use Nexo

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Nexo is a website that makes it easy for groups to get in touch and collaborate on projects. Users in a group can perform different functions while logged onto the Nexo site. Nexo is free and can be utilized by families, businesses, teams, school clubs and more.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Sign up for a free account. The form is simple to fill out, you just need to provide a username, password and email address. Once you give your basic information, you can begin using the Nexo site.

  2. Step 2

    Create a website. The main purpose of using Nexo is to bring a group together so that everyone can communicate effectively. Choose the type of Nexo website that you wish to create; options include group, business and team.

  3. Step 3

    Invite members of your group to join. Once you set up the basic format of your group website, you can send out an email notification through Nexo that invites users to join your group.

  4. Step 4

    Share photos, messages and calendars on your Nexo site. Nexo allows group members to swap photos, post messages and add an event notification to the website.

  5. Step 5

    Collaborate on different projects. You can use Nexo to collaborate on different projects that you may be working on. For example, if you are creating a business document, you can upload it and allow group members to make suggestions or alterations to the document.

Tips & Warnings
  • Through your main Nexo homepage, you can manage the different Nexo groups that you are a part of. You can also change account settings on this page.
  • To protect your group's information, use the privacy options that are found on the Nexo site.
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