Tag: Consumer

  • 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.

  • ID Verification: common questions

    Where does my information go? The result is recorded as a trust note, and the raw documents are stored safely in your KeepChest vault.

    Why is it vendor-independent? The proof of trust stays with you, not tied to any single checking company, so you are not locked to one provider.

  • ID Verification: add trusted evidence

    This hub lets you add verified evidence about a person. The first and strongest step is a government ID check, which acts as the credibility anchor. Other sources such as payment, credit, and references can be added too.

    Each check records a simple, vendor-neutral note of trust, while the original documents are kept safely in your vault.

  • How to file a QA report

    To file a report: tap the QA button on any screen. Choose a type and priority, write a short description, and add a screenshot by pasting, uploading, or capturing the page.

    For reviewers: open the review board to see incoming reports and triage them.