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New Potential user and usage question. Opinions wanted

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    Hello everyone,

    Apologies for the noob aspect, but we all start somewhere.

    I work for a smallish property management company at a ski/snowboard resort in Japan. It has fallen to me to set up a Knowledge Base type onboarding and expertise preservation system. An SOP and best practices document repository simply put.

    I have so many questions, but perhaps one simple question is best to start.

    Step by step, don't worry about being too basic, what do I need to get a Knowledge Base, eg. Bookstack, set up using Cloudron accessible via login to 50-60 users?

    Thanks so much

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    • M mark_ehm

      Hello everyone,

      Apologies for the noob aspect, but we all start somewhere.

      I work for a smallish property management company at a ski/snowboard resort in Japan. It has fallen to me to set up a Knowledge Base type onboarding and expertise preservation system. An SOP and best practices document repository simply put.

      I have so many questions, but perhaps one simple question is best to start.

      Step by step, don't worry about being too basic, what do I need to get a Knowledge Base, eg. Bookstack, set up using Cloudron accessible via login to 50-60 users?

      Thanks so much

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      jdaviescoates
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      @mark_ehm

      Login to your Cloudron dashboard at your my.cloudron.coop address
      Go to the App Store
      Search for Bookstack
      Click install
      Choose a Location
      Decide how you want User management to work (in your case that'll either be 'Allow all users from this Cloudron' or 'Only allow the following users and groups')
      Invite the 50-60 users to your Cloudron in Users
      Once they accept the invitation and set-up their accounts they'll be able to go to the Location URL where you installed your Bookstack and login.

      I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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      • M mark_ehm

        Hello everyone,

        Apologies for the noob aspect, but we all start somewhere.

        I work for a smallish property management company at a ski/snowboard resort in Japan. It has fallen to me to set up a Knowledge Base type onboarding and expertise preservation system. An SOP and best practices document repository simply put.

        I have so many questions, but perhaps one simple question is best to start.

        Step by step, don't worry about being too basic, what do I need to get a Knowledge Base, eg. Bookstack, set up using Cloudron accessible via login to 50-60 users?

        Thanks so much

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        girish
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        wrote on last edited by
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        @mark_ehm At what stage of onboarding are you? Do you have Cloudron installed and setup already? If not, our demo is a good place to start understanding what the product is/does. https://my.demo.cloudron.io/ (username and password is both cloudron). You would install something like Bookstack. You can login to bookstack with the same credentials (cloudron). You can add users in Cloudron dashboard and those users will get access to bookstack as well.

        If you already have Cloudron setup and working, then just ignore what I said and follow @jdaviescoates said

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