Let people join without a Turtini account

For an open meeting — a homeowners association call, a town hall, a public Q&A — you often need everyone in fast, even if they've never heard of Turtini. Turn on guest join and anyone with the link can join with just their name.

Turn it on:
• When you start or schedule a meeting, check "Anyone with the link can join as a guest (no Turtini account)." You can also flip it on later from the meeting's Edit panel.

What a guest sees:
• They open the link, type their name, acknowledge a short "this meeting may be recorded and transcribed" notice, and tap "Join as guest" — no sign-up, no password, no app. (People who do have a Turtini account can still sign in for the full experience.)
• Guests come in muted, with their camera available — they can unmute and turn on video whenever they like.
• They show up in the People panel by name and have the same in-call tools as everyone else: chat, reactions, raise hand, and voting in polls.

Keep it controlled:
• Guest join respects your Waiting room setting. Leave the waiting room on for a sensitive meeting and you admit each person yourself; leave it off for a big open meeting and people flow straight in.
• Guest names are run through a profanity filter before they appear to the room.

Off by default:
• Guest join stays off unless you turn it on, so your private and team meetings always require a Turtini account.