CreateAI Office Hours Details: Get Help and Share Feedback
Wednesdays: Beta Testing & Early Feedback (12–1 PM AZ time)
Wednesdays are dedicated to our beta testers , a group of builders who help us shape the future of CreateAI. In these sessions, testers:
- Try out new features before they launch
- Share feedback and report bugs directly to the CreateAI team
- Influence what improvements go into production
Everyone is welcome to join these sessions, but the focus will be on beta testing and product feedback. Join Wednesday Beta Office Hours
Fridays: General Support & Community Help (12–1 PM AZ time)
Fridays are open to the entire ASU CreateAI community. These sessions are perfect for anyone who wants to:
- Get help with CreateAI projects
- Learn tips and best practices
- Connect with peers and see how others are using CreateAI
Troubleshoot issues in real time with the support team
If you’re new to CreateAI or just need a space to ask questions, Friday office hours are for you.
Why Office Hours Matter
CreateAI is a community-driven platform. Your ideas, feedback, and questions are what help us improve. By joining office hours, you’re not only getting support, but also helping shape the future of AI at ASU.
We look forward to seeing you at our next session whether it’s Wednesdays for beta testing or Fridays for general support.
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