Choosing the right deployment method
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Written by Robert Higdon
Updated over a week ago

There are several ways you can deploy your ReadiBands to your users. 

While you may use more than one method, the way you begin deploying ReadiBands depends on whether your users are creating their own accounts, or accounts are being created for them.

#1. Have users create their own accounts

This option is best:

  • your users have recent iPhone or Android devices with reliable internet access,

  • and your users will have access to their sleep data.

Learn more about this method here

 

#2. Create accounts for your users

It’s not always practical to have your workforce create their own accounts. For example, if they don’t have suitable personal mobile devices or reliable internet access, or you don’t wish them to have direct access to their data at this time. Below are 3 variations on how to do this.

A. Pair and deploy ReadiBands to user accounts you create
Best when:

  • you prefer to pair your users ReadiBands,

  • and your users won't have reliable internet access,

  • and/or your users won't have access to their sleep data.

Learn more about this method here


B. Deploy ReadiBands Fatigue Science has paired to generic accounts
Best when:

  • you weren't able to provide a list of users prior to deployment,

  • and your users won't have reliable internet access.

Learn more about this method here
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C. Deploy ReadiBands Fatigue Science has paired to user accounts
Best when:

  • you've provided a list of users to a Fatigue Science contact prior to deployment,

  • and your users won't have reliable internet access. 

Learn more about this method here

 

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