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How to Cancel the Test Invitation in Testlify?
How to Cancel the Test Invitation in Testlify?

Learn how to manage candidate invitations in Testlify, including canceling and deleting invites to save your assessment credits.

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Written by Pawan Mishra
Updated over 2 months ago

In Testlify, there is no direct option to cancel a test invitation once it has been sent. However, you can still manage your test invitations by deleting them before the candidate enrolls in the assessment. This can help you save your credits, as credits are only consumed once the candidate has started or enrolled in the assessment.

If a candidate has already enrolled for the assessment, your credits will be consumed, but you can still delete their invite. Deleting the invite after enrollment will disable the candidate’s access to the test link, preventing them from taking the test.

For more detailed instructions on how to delete a candidate invite, you can refer to this article:

FAQ:

  1. Can I cancel a test invitation after sending it?
    No, there is no direct option to cancel a test invitation, but you can delete the candidate invite before they enroll to save credits.

  2. What happens if a candidate enrolls in the assessment?
    Once a candidate enrolls in the assessment, your credits are consumed. However, you can still delete the candidate invite to disable their access to the test link.

  3. How do I delete a candidate invite?
    You can refer to this article for step-by-step instructions on how to delete a candidate invite: Delete Candidate Invite.

Conclusion:


While Testlify does not offer a cancellation option for test invitations, deleting a candidate invite before they enroll can save your credits. Even if a candidate enrolls, deleting the invite will prevent them from accessing the assessment. Make sure to manage your invitations carefully to optimize credit usage.


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