On the website you will see links to downloading the Spaces by Wix app, when you use these to download the app you will only need to sign up with your email address and password once the app is installed on your phone or tablet.
If for any reason you are having trouble with this, you can search the Google Play Store or Apple App Store for Spaces by Wix. Download the app and when you are asked for a code type the following: 6JFLRC
This will allow you to sign up to The Wild Ox
When you install the app you will use the same email address and password that you used on the website.
Upon installing the app choose the option <I Already Have A Wix Account>
sign in with the email address and password you used on the website and you'll have access to The Wild Ox.
If you've purchased a membership on the website, this will be visible on the app too and you'll be able to access all resources connected to that membership.
You can purchase a plan on the website, you'll be asked to set up a login using an email address and password. The plans on the website are the same as those on the app, so after you download the app and sign in you'll be able to purchase a plan there too.
Whether you purchase a plan on the website or app you will be able to access the resources connected to that plan.
Please note that only membership plans can be set up on the website, videos, courses and events are only available on the app, so you must be able to download and install this.
Ok, so here I'm going to draw on some past experience.
The app is really super convenient. It just sits on your phone, and wherever you are you'll be able to access everything in one place on the device that most of us carry with us all the time.
In the past I have had all of these available on the website, however (And I don't entirely understand all the techy stuff!) The website would become very clunky for many people, and because of the number of pages and all the parts like videos that needed to load on people's computer browsers it would become slow, not to mention that Google also wasn't happy with it.
Having everything on the app made it more convenient your folks like yourself to access the resources without frustration, and allowed the website to work better.



