Before v1.3, getting a Curated account meant emailing us. After v1.3, you sign up at getcurated.ai/get-access, verify your email, and land in a workspace — same flow as any modern SaaS.
What shipped
- Self-service signup with email verification at
getcurated.ai/get-access - Social auth — Google, Microsoft, GitHub, and Salesforce one-click sign-in
- Org-aware redirects — if your work email matches an existing organization's claimed domain, you land in that org's workspace at
<orgslug>.curated.chat. New domains create a new workspace. - Welcome email refresh — first product-touch email reframed entirely around Curated (this also removed the last visible trace of the old Market Insights AI name)
Why it mattered
Self-service onboarding is the difference between a sales-led product and a product. The team can now focus on building features instead of acting as the signup mechanism. Demos still land on the same workspace path, but you can also test-drive the product without booking a call.
For organizations on closed sign-up (the default until you turn it on), this is still gated. Settings → Authentication → Workspace access controls who can self-join. Off by default; turn on with a domain allowlist once you're ready.