Tag: Consumer

  • Life Arc: your life timeline

    Life Arc is your personal life timeline. It lays out the markers of your life along a spine from birth to today and beyond, with lanes for different parts of life, the people in your kin group, your goals, and patterns you have noticed.

    You can walk through it, add new moments, and bring in details from your FAM information.

  • All-Feed: everything across your circles

    All-Feed brings together activity from every circle you belong to in one place. It is the quick way to scan for anything new without opening each circle separately.

    You can narrow what you see with time-window filters, and group the view by circle when you want to see which group a post came from.

  • XR: camera, codes, and 3D

    The XR lab is the creative, camera-facing side. You can capture video, scan QR codes and barcodes, add reels-style overlays, and view objects in 3D, including augmented reality through your camera.

    It is the producer side that the location features build on.

  • Feed: your circle timeline

    Feed is the timeline for your circles. It gathers the posts and updates from the people you are connected with, so you can catch up on what is happening.

    You can react to a post, leave a comment, or share it, the same simple actions you would expect.

  • Geo: maps and places

    The Geo engine is the shared map and location tool. It draws places and routes on an open map and can answer two simple questions: have you reached a spot, and are you on the right path.

    It is the same spatial engine that other location features build on.

  • How to create and manage a circle

    To create a circle: open the Create a circle area, give it a name, and save. Your new circle appears in My circles.

    To manage members: open a circle to see its members. Use Add a member to bring someone in, and you can set a role for each person or remove them when needed.

  • How to send an invite

    Step one: build your recipient list by typing names or importing them.

    Step two: pick an optional welcome gift to include.

    Step three: choose a message; your gift is merged in automatically and the preview updates live.

    Step four: check who will receive it, confirm your message, and send.

  • Circles: your groups of people

    A circle is a group of people in your life. Circles are the basic building block for staying connected.

    In this card you can see the circles you belong to, create a new one, and manage who is in each circle. Each member can have a role, and you can add or remove people as your circles change over time.

  • Invite: bring people in

    Invite lets you bring a person or a whole group into your circle in one flow. You build a list by typing names or importing them, choose a welcome gift if you like, pick a message, and send.

    The welcome gift you choose is merged into the message automatically, and a live preview shows you how it will look.

  • Comm: common questions

    Why are Phone and Radio not separate apps? They are modes inside the one Comm hub. Using one engine keeps everything in a single, familiar place.

    What is a door? A door is a quick entry point that takes you straight to the right tab and the right person, when you are allowed to go there.

    What do the little symbols mean? Those are trust glyphs. They show how private and secure a conversation is at a glance.