Educators: Sign up and log in

Information about signing up yourself, accepting an invitation and logging in

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Updated over a week ago

Storypark is an online service so you don’t have to install any software on your computer.

In this guide learn about:

1. Signing up your service
2. Signing up because someone has invited you
3. Logging in



Signing up your service

If you and your service have never used Storypark before, simply go to www.storypark.com and click the ‘Start your free trial’ button.

❗Important: if you are not the manager or admin person of your service they will first need to sign up and you will need to be invited by them. An invitation email will be sent to you. Don't sign up from the Storypark home page otherwise you can create a duplicate account for your service.

When prompted select Educator:

You’ll be taken to a form where you can fill in your name, early learning service name, contact phone number, email and password. You’ll also be asked to read and agree to our Terms of Use.

Once you click the ‘Start your free trial’ button, you’re in! The first page you see will show a ‘Welcome to Storypark’ video, and then you'll be asked to add a child.




Signing up because someone has invited you

If you've received a Storypark invitation by email, it means someone you know (either an educator or a family member of a child you care for) wants to share their child's stories and learning with you.

Click the link in the email and you’ll be taken to a 'Sign up' page where you can enter your name, and choose a password. Please choose a password you will remember but that is difficult for someone else to guess.

Once you click ‘Sign up’ you'll be part of that child’s Storypark learning community.




Logging in

If you already have an account, go to the Storypark website www.storypark.com and click the 'Log in' button at the top of the page. Enter the email and password you signed up with and click the ‘Log in’ button.


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