When can I begin to invite votes?
As soon as you upload your artwork you get a shareable link to your profile and the artwork that you recently uploaded instantaneously. This shareable link can then be used to invite votes.
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I want to appeal for the notice of fraudulent votes.
Your UNI profile should use your real name or if you are representing a verified business it should be a legally incorporated business name and use accurate and truthful credentials. Do not use UNI to impersonate another person, act as another entity ...
If I edit my project, will I lose my votes?
No, you are allowed to make any number of changes/updates to your projects and the number of votes will not be affected by it. The number of votes stays the same.
I cant accept the invitation to a project. What should I do?
If you or your team members can't accept the project invitation, it is due to the fact that the invitation may have expired. Once your team members send out multiple invitations, only the latest one should be accepted. Because our system doesn't ...
This is my first time at UNI. Where should I begin?
UNI is a collaborative community of creative people. It is a platform for all individuals to share, perform, create, and innovate. It provides a wide range of exclusive features (competitions, journals, and projects) so as to build a singular ...
Why do people need to sign up to vote?
It is essential for people to sign up to vote so that, the originality of the votes is maintained and to avoid fake voters. The system of signing up processes a good voting system, that ensures minimum fake votes.
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If I edit my project, will I lose my votes?
No, you are allowed to make any number of changes/updates to your projects and the number of votes will not be affected by it. The number of votes stays the same.
Why do people need to sign up to vote?
It is essential for people to sign up to vote so that, the originality of the votes is maintained and to avoid fake voters. The system of signing up processes a good voting system, that ensures minimum fake votes.
How to write a query to UNI?
To write a query on UNI, click on the icon shown in the image below: Figure 1: Chat with us A few things to keep in mind while writing a query: Quote the reference numbers where necessary If the chat is continuous, keep the ticket number for ...
Can we split into different teams at a later stage into the competition?
Yes, one can switch to a different team at a later stage in the competition, by registering in a separate team once again. You are advised not to request for a split or change of teams at a later stage, you can although definitely register ...
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If a case occurs like this, where the payment is done and the next page does not appear, write to us at contact@uni.xyz with the subject as the reference ID provided to you.
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I'm having trouble logging in. What do I do?
UNI uses third-party Login APIs provided by Facebook and Google to speed up the log-in process. These APIs need to store some cookies on your browser for smooth functioning. However, sometimes the settings on your browser don't allow third-party apps ...
Is UNI free to join?
Yes! UNI is free and will always be free to join. However, UNI provides some of the services and features on a paid basis or over a monthly/yearly subscription.
This is my first time on UNI. Where should I start from?
UNI is a network of creative professionals. To begin with, you may visit your profile section and update your basic details, upload projects. You can also explore our curated, award-winning projects on UNI
Instructions for team members
Instructions for team members Once you have sent your invites, your team members now have to accept the project invite via their profile dashboard. 1. Open the mailbox and click on the invite link This step is applicable only for team members who do ...
Disqualification policies on UNI
At UNI we promote healthy competition and communal respect for the entire UNI community (including participants, users, jurors, visitors). We usually refrain from disqualifying projects unless on very hard terms, but we are changing these conditions ...