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Tag: Overview
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QA Capture: report a problem
QA Capture lets testers report a bug or share feedback from any screen. A small QA button is available on each surface.
When you file a report you can set a type and priority, describe the issue, and attach a screenshot. Helpful context such as the page and browser is added for you. Reviewers then triage the reports on a board.
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Friendship Door: let people know how to reach you
The Friendship Door is your sociability beacon. With one tap you let your circle know how to reach you right now: Open, Around, or Heads-Down.
It is a gentle, low-pressure way of saying whether it is a good time to approach you.
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Circle Games: play together
Circle Games are simple, friendly games to share with your people. They include Daily Word, Trivia Together, Check-In, and Story Chain.
The games keep your progress on your own device, so you can jump in and out whenever you like.
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Daisy: talk and chat
Daisy is here to help. You can type a question or tap the microphone to speak, and Daisy answers you. She can also read her replies out loud, and her face moves along as she speaks.
Daisy answers from a set knowledge base on this device. She is not a cloud service listening in.
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Account: your profile and details
Account is where you see your own details. It shows your identity and profile information, your contact details, your membership level, and a few stats about your village.
This is the place to check that the basics about you are correct.
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Notifications: your alerts in one list
Notifications is your list of alerts. It shows gentle nudges from Daisy along with mentions, reactions, comments, and replies from your circles.
You can see which alerts are unread, mark them as read, or dismiss the ones you are done with.
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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.
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The Two-Hour Test: who shows up?
The Two-Hour Test asks a simple question from the book: if something happened to you right now, who would show up within two hours?
Answer four quick questions to find your Two-Hour Number. It shows where your support is strong and where there are gaps, and gently nudges you to build your Life Board.
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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.