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Welcome to GLYPHFive minutes. Let's go.

You've been invited to a GLYPH workspace. This guide gets you in and collaborating securely.

Accept your invite and create your account

You'll have received an invite as an email, a link, or a QR code. Open it and follow the Sign Up flow:

  • Enter your first and last name.
  • Create a strong password.
  • Set up multi-factor authentication (security key, Face ID/Touch ID, or an authenticator app).
  • Allow notifications when prompted.

That's account setup.

Join your groups (this is the important part)

When you land in your workspace, you'll see a list of groups on the left. You can't read or send messages in a group until you add this device to it. Showing up in the list is not the same as joining.

For each group:

  1. Select the group.
  2. Tap Add This Device.
  3. Open the 3-dot menu → Settings to set your notification preference. Default is Mentions Only; switch to All if you want to be pinged on every message.

Repeat for every group in your list. Until you do this, the group is just a label.

Devices and security

GLYPH is end-to-end encrypted. Your messages live on your devices, not on a server somewhere. Every phone, laptop, or browser you sign in from has its own keys, and only the devices you've added to a group can read that group's messages — not Sentriqs, not anyone else.

In practice:

  • Each device joins each group on its own. Tap Add This Device on every device you use.
  • A new device starts fresh. Sign in and add it to the groups you need — nothing carries over automatically.
  • Remove devices you don't use. Settings → My Devices. A device still on your account can still read your groups.

Keep your device list tidy. It's the best thing you can do for your own security.

Start collaborating

Two ways to begin:

Join a conversation in a group

Pick the group that matches what you're working on, read what's there, and post.

Start a direct message

Tap the icon next to Direct Messages, search for a coworker, select their devices, and send your first message. DMs are end-to-end encrypted just like groups; they're great for quick 1:1 questions or small ad-hoc threads.

You can also create your own group from the icon next to Groups when you have a topic that deserves its own space.

A few quick tips

  • Tune your notifications per group. A noisy group with Mentions Only is fine. A small project group with All keeps you in the loop. Adjust as you go.
  • Use threads. Tap a message to reply in a thread — keeps the main channel readable.
  • Start a huddle. Need to talk? Hop into a video huddle directly from any group.
  • Manage your devices regularly. Settings → My Devices. Remove what you don't recognize.

Need help?

Help center

Searchable guides and troubleshooting.

Support

Email the team when something's stuck.

Your workspace admin

Fastest answer for anything specific to your organization.