If your Alpha isn’t showing up on the alpha.org.au/try website in the "Find an Alpha" directory, let’s check a few things:
1 - Do you have a current Alpha registered? If not, and you are the primary Course Administrator, please log in and create a new Alpha (more info here).
2 - Did you fill out all the details under Edit Alpha Details > Publish to Guests?
Make sure you type in your Alpha's contact email and then click on the circle "publish to Alpha." This will add your Alpha on the alpha.org.au/try page!
Please note: It takes approximately 3 hours for a new Alpha to be processed and to show up on the "Find an Alpha" page. Thanks for your patience!
3 - Did you choose the correct time range: starting in 1 month, 3 months, 6 months
Alphas will only be posted on the Find an Alpha tool for 3 weeks after the start date. We don't want new guests to be added to groups that have already bonded. Consider hosting a new Alpha if there is more interest!
4 - Did you enter a location?
For online Alphas, please type in a city and province at the very least. We want guests to join an Alpha in their time zone.
For an in-person Alpha, please type in the complete Australian Post address. Details regarding the location (eg. "go to basement"), can be added to the notes section below the map.
5 - Did your Alpha start more than 3 weeks ago?
Alphas are removed from the TryAlpha website four weeks after the start date. It's not ideal for guests to join if they missed the first few foundational videos. Small groups will have bonded and built rapport with each other so that a new guest might change the dynamics.
If you are still unable to see your Alpha, please let us know by using the chatbox or email us. We'd be happy to help you!