Edit your name
Edit your name
You can customize your name in your profile.
To do so, log in to our website and click on your user in the upper-right corner.
There you can edit your name.
Alternatively, you can use this link. It will redirect you to your profile.PopularProfile settings
Profile settings
In your profile settings, you have the following options:
Set your default organization
Set up appointment notifications
Set up two-factor authentication
Check and end active sessions
Generate personal API keys
Delete account
Set default organization
Your Default organization is the organization that automatically opens after you log in.
Change color scheme
Here, you can switch between our light and a dark color schemes.
Set up two-factor authentSome readersDevices
Devices
In the tab devices, you define your devices, i.e. the end devices on which you want to receive alarms. Possible devices are the GroupAlarm App, SMS, call, email and a pager (this can only be created by the organisation administrator and assigned to the desired participant).
To add a device, click on the ADD button. Observe the required format when entering (note below the input field). To make it easier to distinguish between seSome readersReset password
Reset password
If you don't remember your password, use the "Reset Password" page at the following Link..
After that, you will receive a link to the email address you provided. If you follow it, you can set a new password.Some readers14-day-trial
14-day-trial
After creating your account, you can test GroupAlarm for two weeks. During this time, it is possible to send and receive alarms via app and email. In this Part of your Profile, you can also see how much time you have left in the trial.
After the trial period is over, this display can be hidden permanently.Some readersPrivacy
Privacy
Here you can hide your data from the organization administrator. By default, it is set up so that the organization administrator can read and edit your personal data and devices. If this option is disabled, the organization administrator will not be able to view your devices, but will be informed that you have them hidden.
Furthermore, you can read our privacy policy here.
Dates
Here you have an overview of all appointments that you have been invited to or that you created.
YoFew readersGeneral Data
General data
Here, you enter your name and e-mail address as a unique identifier.
To make the profile more personal, you can also upload a picture as an avatar or remove an avatar that has already been uploaded.
If you want to set a new password, you can also do that here.
If you would like to change a specific part of your user data, just follow these links:
Customize Email
Customize name
CustomizeFew readersCustomize your profile picture
Customize your profile picture
You can customize your avatar in your profile.
To do this, log in to our website and click on your user in the top-right corner and choose profile.
You can then add a picture in the general data tab.
Alternatively, you can use this link. It will redirect you directly to your profile.Few readersAccount
Account
In GroupAlarm, each participant has their own account where they have an overview of their data, availability, and appointments. You can either create an account yourself or receive an invitation to join an organization.
Availability
With this toggle, you can set whether you are available or absent. If you are absent, you directly set the duration, after which you will automatically receive alerts again.
Profile
In GroupAlarm, each participant has his own profile, in whichFew readersChange E-Mail Address
Change E-Mail Address
You can change your email in your profile.
To do this, log in to our website and click on your user in the upper-right corner.
There you choose the tab Profile. Under general data, you can change your e-mail.
Click on the pencil icon next to your E-Mail address and enter the new E-Mail address. If necessary, confirm your identity by entering a current two-factor code.
You will then receive a confirmation E-Mail at your new address. Click onFew readers