How to Use Clockwise
A beginner-friendly guide to getting started with Clockwise in 2026.
Getting Started: Step by Step
Create your Clockwise account
Visit Clockwise's website and sign up for a free account. You'll need an email address to get started.
Set up your workspace
Once signed in, configure your Clockwise workspace. Set your preferences, invite team members if needed, and customize the interface to match your workflow.
Explore focus-time
One of Clockwise's key features is focus-time. Navigate to this feature and experiment with it to understand how it fits into your workflow.
Explore smart-scheduling
One of Clockwise's key features is smart-scheduling. Navigate to this feature and experiment with it to understand how it fits into your workflow.
Explore meeting-optimization
One of Clockwise's key features is meeting-optimization. Navigate to this feature and experiment with it to understand how it fits into your workflow.
Integrate with your existing tools
Connect Clockwise with the other tools you use daily. Most integrations can be set up in the settings or integrations panel.
Start using it for real work
Now that you're set up, start using Clockwise for actual tasks. The best way to learn is by doing — don't worry about getting everything perfect right away.
Pro Tips
- Start with the free plan or trial to explore Clockwise's capabilities before committing to a paid subscription.
- Use keyboard shortcuts to speed up your workflow — most tools have extensive shortcut systems.
- Set up team channels or spaces early to keep projects organized as your team grows.
- Check Clockwise's official documentation and community forums for advanced tips and best practices.
- Review your workflow after 2 weeks of use and adjust your setup based on what's working and what isn't.
Key Features to Explore
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