For participants
Someone invited you to share your thoughts out loud, and they’re using dembrane to record and make sense of what’s said. These short pages explain what that’s like, so you can take part with confidence.
The promise#
- No account, nothing to download. You open a link or scan a code, and you’re in.
- Quick to start. A couple of welcome screens, a moment to agree to take part, a quick microphone check - then you talk.
- Your voice matters. What you say is the whole point. The people in the room already hold the knowledge; your words help bring it out.
- You’re in control. Pause, stop, or - if you’d rather not speak - type instead. You choose what to share.
- Your privacy is taken seriously. You’re told what happens to your words, and you agree before anything is recorded.
These pages#
- What to expect - the whole flow, from opening the link to finishing.
- Recording your conversation - recording well, pausing, stopping, typing instead, and fixing anything that isn’t working.
- Refining & verifying - if you’re asked to look back over what you said and check it was captured right.
- Your privacy & your data - what happens to your words, and the choices you have.
- Your report - the summary you might see at the end.
Note
Not every step appears every time. The person who set up the session decides which parts to include, so yours might be shorter than the list above. That's normal.
Tip
If anything is unclear during a session, the person who invited you is the best one to ask - they set it up and know what it's for.
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