Justin HQ Knowledge Base
  • Welcome
  • Turnie Home Page
  • Justin HQ Home Page
  • Turnie App
    • 🏠 Welcome to Turnie™
      • About Turnie™
      • What's New
    • 🚀 Getting Started
      • Creating Your Account
      • App Installation Guide
      • Quick Start Tutorial
      • Basic Navigation
      • Understanding Your Dashboard
    • 📱 Core Features
      • Trips
        • Creating a Trip
        • Managing Trip Details
        • Trip Timeline
      • Collections
        • Creating Collections
        • Managing Saved Locations
        • Unorganized Items
      • Map Features
        • Saving Locations
        • Using the Map Interface
        • Waypoint Management
    • ⭐ Premium Features
      • Notes
        • Creating and Managing Notes
        • Organizing Notes
      • Checklists
        • Creating Checklists
        • Template vs. Single-Use Checklists
      • Collaboration
        • Sharing Trips & Collections
        • Permission Levels
        • Collaboration Best Practices
    • 🔧 Account Management
      • Profile Settings
      • Subscription Management
      • Privacy Settings
      • Account Security
    • ❓ Troubleshooting
      • Common Issues
      • Error Messages
      • App Performance
      • Data Sync Issues
      • Contact Support
    • 📘 FAQs
      • General FAQs
      • Billing FAQs
      • Feature-specific FAQs
    • 🔐 Privacy & Security
      • Data Privacy
      • Security Measures
      • Privacy Policy
      • Terms of Service
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