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What does it mean when a feature is in beta?

Lise Townsend avatar
Written by Lise Townsend
Updated yesterday

At Atomi, you might sometimes see a new feature labelled beta.

A beta feature means it is a new tool we are still testing and improving before its full release. It is ready for you to use, but we are actively collecting feedback from teachers and students to make it even better.

What to expect

  • Early access: You get to try new tools before everyone else.

  • Ongoing updates: We are still fine-tuning things, so you may see small changes or improvements as we go.

  • Occasional bugs: Because it is still in testing, you might notice something that does not work perfectly. If that happens, we would love to know.

  • Your feedback matters: Every comment or suggestion helps us shape the final version.

How you can help

If you come across an issue or have an idea for how to improve a Beta feature, please share your feedback through the surveys accompanying the Beta feature or by contacting Atomi support

When will it move out of beta?

Once we have gathered enough feedback and made the improvements needed, we will remove the Beta label and release the full version for everyone.

In short:
A beta feature is an early version of a new tool that is fully usable but still evolving. Your feedback helps us make it the best it can be before the full release.

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