What Does “Comma-Separated Emails” Mean?

When you're asked to enter comma-separated email addresses, it simply means you should put a comma between each email address in the list.

For example:

alice@example.com, bob@example.com, charlie@example.com

There’s no need to use bullet points, line breaks, or spaces—just type or paste the emails in a straight line with commas in between.

You can:

  • Type them manually, adding a comma after each one.
  • Or copy a list from a spreadsheet or .csv file and convert it to this format. Some spreadsheet programs even let you copy a column and use a simple trick to add commas automatically.

This format helps the system know where one email ends and the next begins—so your invites go to the right people.

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