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Functionality and troubleshooting

If you want to learn the basics about a feature or troubleshoot an issue, the best place to start is right here on the Superhuman Help Center. We include basic how-to’s, commonly asked questions, and help for when you’re experiencing an issue. It’s also a fast track to our award winning Customer Champions.

 

Best practices and implementation

Sometimes we’re looking for a deeper analysis of best practices, or a step by step process for implementing a solution. If that’s the case, we recommend our guide library here. There’s a wealth of topics here including:

  • How to pitch Docs to your team

  • How to get started with Docs AI

  • Four ways to run a meeting with Docs

  • and much more!

 

Curated learning paths

If you want a more guided learning experience, we recommend our video courses available here. These are a combination of video lessons and practice for folks who like to learn by watching or doing. Our course library is always growing, but here are a few video introductions to help you choose the best course for you.

Docs 101

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Docs 201

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Docs 301

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Getting Started with Formulas

Click here to check out the full course, or watch the welcome video below for a preview.

 

 


 

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