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Learn what joining the waitlist does, what it does not do, and how invite-only access opens once your invite is ready.
Invite-only access and how the waitlist works
Joining the waitlist records interest. It does not create product access. Waitlist submission does not activate a trial, create an account, or start billing.
What invite-only means right now
PredictDesk beta access still opens by invite. You can review the product, pricing, docs, and legal pages now, but broader signup still starts from the waitlist unless PredictDesk already gave you an access path.
What joining the waitlist does
Joining the waitlist records your interest and gives PredictDesk a way to send product updates and later access notices. The next step is review before invitations. The waitlist keeps you in the loop; it does not create instant usage.
What joining the waitlist does not do
Joining the waitlist does not create a product account, does not activate a trial, does not start billing, and does not guarantee that access is immediately available. If you want one sentence to remember, it is this: joining the waitlist keeps you informed; it does not turn access on by itself.
What happens after you submit
After submission, expect confirmation and later access or product-update communication rather than immediate activation. Joining the waitlist keeps you in the loop, but it does not flip the product open on the spot.
Login, pricing, and waitlist each serve a different job
Use pricing to understand the plan paths. Use waitlist to record interest and stay in the update flow. Use login only if you already have an account. Those surfaces are related, but they are not interchangeable, and the docs should say so directly.
Read next
For the product view of the beta, read What PredictDesk gives you in beta. For plans, billing, and support, read Plans, billing, and support. For quick answers before you request an invite, read PredictDesk FAQ.