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The examples in this article were created for a fictional company, Lakeview Inc.

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About Launch

Launch provides VR content management functionality for you to seamlessly roll out your immersive training.

Once your content is created in Storyflow, you can use Launch to determine who gets the content, how they get it, and the format it is delivered in. Launch provides VR content management functionality for you to seamlessly roll out your immersive training.

Generally, Launch is used to:

  • Create content bundles and configurations from Storyflow and control how that content is deployed.

  • Manage learner profiles.

  • View session data from training sessions.

  • Manage devices. 

Only individuals with the Identity Organization Admin permission or the Identity Organization Member permission can view and edit Launch

Launch Permissions

There are permissions specific to Launch and you can learn about them and grant them using this article.

Accessing Launch

In order for you to access Launch, there are 3 things required:

1. Your Organization must have at least one Launch Space:

As a company, you have one instance of Launch. Within that instance, you can have several Organizations (though this may not be typical) and within each Organization, you can have distinct Spaces – we call them “Launch Spaces”. Organizations could represent different business units, training teams, or departments in a company. Many companies will only have one Organization.

A Launch Space is created by an individual with the Launch Organization Admin permission. We have step by step instructions in the Admin Essentials Pathway in Motive Academy or you can refer to these steps.

2. You must have either the Launch Organization Admin or Member Permission:

An Admin at your company with the Identity Organization Admin Permission must assign you one of the Launch permissions. Your Admin can refer to the step by step instructions in the Admin Essentials Pathway in Motive Academy or these instructions.

3. You must be added as a Collaborator to the Launch Space you wish to access:

As mentioned above in the first item, you must have at least one Launch Space, though your Organization can have more than one. After receiving the Organizational level permission, an individual with the Launch Organization Admin permission must assign you as a Collaborator to the space. Your Admin can refer to the step by step instructions in the Admin Essentials Pathway in Motive Academy or these instructions..

Once you have all three of the above, you can log into Launch!

Log into Launch

  1. Log into Motive at https://cloud.motive.io/

  2. Click on “Launch”:

If you do not see the screen above, as you are already in the Motive Platform, click on your initials in the top right corner and go to Hub

Once you are in the Launch on the left hand side of the screen, you will find any Launch Spaces that have been created. When you click the arrow to the right of the space:

Then the menu for that space will open up:

If you do NOT see a Launch Space, like this example:

then an individual with the Launch Organization Admin Permission at your Organization needs to first create a Launch Space.

We have instructions on creating a Launch Space here, and this is part of the Admin Essentials Pathway in Motive Academy.

Delivering Training

Using Launch you can deliver your VR training. Click here to learn more.

Launch Components

See the individual pages for a description of each component of Launch.

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