onboard
1 of 1verb/ɑnˈbɔrd/
Forms:onboards,onboarding,onboarded,onboarded
1
to integrate and familiarize a new employee or user with a system or organization
C2- We onboard all new employees with a three-day orientation program.
- She onboarded the new client by walking him through our platform features.
- The HR team is currently onboarding five interns for the summer program.
- They had onboarded over 200 users before launching the full product.
- Our app onboards customers with a simple, step-by-step tutorial.