Book your free onboarding

To help you get starterd on our platform, we offer a free onboarding guided by one of our experts.
During your session, we’ll guide you through creating your account, picking the right subscription plan and assisting you in uploading your first assets to the platform.

Frequently Asked Questions

Onboarding is a step‑by‑step introduction to help you start using Nauticworx confidently from day one.

1. You book a time that works for you
Choose a slot in our calendar and we’ll confirm your meeting instantly.

2. We help you set up your account
During the live session, we show you how to complete your profile, manage your listings, update availability, and navigate the platform quickly and efficiently.

3. We guide you through best practices
We walk you through the workflows that matter most for you — whether that’s posting vessels, finding charters, or managing offers.

4. You’re ready to start using the platform
After onboarding, you will know exactly how to use Nauticworx for your daily operations, and you can always revisit the digital material if you need a refresher.

An onboarding is a guided session with one of our team members, where we help you set up your account, walk you through best practices, and make sure you’re fully ready to use the platform with confidence. This session is interactive, allowing you to ask questions, verify your workflow, and make sure everything is configured correctly for your specific role.

The digital onboarding is a fully online, automated onboarding module. After you fill out the form, you receive a link to a video‑based onboarding guide directly in your inbox. It covers the same steps as the live onboarding but allows you to go through the material at your own pace, pause and replay sections, and revisit the content anytime. The digital onboarding is especially useful when you want quick access, are onboarding additional team members, or prefer self‑service learning.

Both options show you the same core platform features—the difference is simply live interaction vs on‑demand convenience.