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Scope

Know who to sell to Business

Scope is where you describe who you sell to, and it turns that into a living Ideal Customer Profile the rest of the suite reads from. Instead of a doc that goes stale, you get a structured profile that sharpens as you win and lose deals. Everything downstream (outbound, social, relationships) aims at the same customer because they all read this one profile.

First 5 minutes
  1. Open Scope and start a new ICP from the dashboard.
  2. Drop in a few materials: your site, a deck, a couple of won deals.
  3. Answer the short guided intake about who you sell to and why.
  4. Let Scope draft the profile, then read it and fix anything that feels off.
  5. Save it. The other apps will start targeting it right away.

Reach

Outbound that sounds human Business

Reach writes cold outbound that reads like a sharp human wrote it to one specific person, then follows up for you. It pulls the target from Scope, plans a multi-touch sequence, writes each touch in your voice, and sends on official email APIs. You stay on the send button: you review the first sends, then it runs the cadence.

First 5 minutes
  1. Connect your sending mailbox so Reach can send on an official API.
  2. Upload a contact list, or pull one straight from your Scope ICP.
  3. Pick or train a voice so the copy sounds like you.
  4. Let Reach draft the first sequence and read touch one.
  5. Approve the first sends and watch the cadence start.

Signal

Social on autopilot Business

Signal turns your ideas into a steady stream of on-brand social posts and publishes them on schedule, in a voice that sounds like you. You set the voice and the topics, it drafts a calendar, you approve, and it posts. LinkedIn today, more channels over time.

First 5 minutes
  1. Pick a voice archetype or train it on your own writing.
  2. Create a bucket: a theme or topic you want to post about.
  3. Let Signal draft a few posts for that bucket.
  4. Connect the channel you want to publish to.
  5. Approve a post and schedule it, or queue the whole calendar.

Orbit

Keep every relationship warm Business

Orbit reads your relationship graph from your mailbox metadata, surfaces the people who are going quiet, and drafts the warm note that keeps them close. It reads who you actually talk to, not the content of your mail, and it never sends on its own. When a key contact slips, you get a nudge with a draft ready to send.

First 5 minutes
  1. Connect your mailbox so Orbit can map who you talk to.
  2. Wait for the first relationship graph to build.
  3. Flag the contacts who matter most to you.
  4. Review the first dormant-contact nudge.
  5. Edit the drafted note and hit send.

Core

The brain that connects them Business

Core is the hub: one login, one bill, and one customer model every app reads from and writes to. It is also where your data lives. Encrypted, exportable, deletable, never sold, with a wall between your business side and your personal side. Core is what makes the suite one system instead of five separate tools.

First 5 minutes
  1. Sign in once at the hub; that login works across the suite.
  2. Connect your data sources: email, calendar, documents.
  3. Open the console to see what is connected and what each app can read.
  4. Visit your data page to export or delete anything.
  5. Add an app from pricing; it inherits the same login and brain.

Echo

An AI that's yours Personal

Echo is your digital twin: a model of how you think and write that you own and talk to. It learns from what you connect and from your conversations with it, and it gets more complete the more you use it. Echo lives on your personal side, walled off from your business data.

First 5 minutes
  1. Open Echo and say hello; the first conversation seeds the twin.
  2. Tell it a bit about how you think and what you care about.
  3. Connect a personal source if you want it to know more about you.
  4. Watch the completeness meter; it rises as the twin deepens.
  5. Ask Echo something only you would know, and correct it if it misses.

Lucid

Your life, scheduled Personal

Lucid is a planning agent that turns the life you want into today's scheduled day. You tell it what you are working toward, it breaks that into steps and fits them around your real calendar. Lucid lives on your personal side.

First 5 minutes
  1. Open Lucid and write down a goal you actually care about.
  2. Connect your calendar so Lucid plans around real commitments.
  3. Let Lucid break the goal into steps.
  4. Review today's plan and adjust anything that does not fit.
  5. Come back tomorrow; Lucid rolls forward what you did not finish.
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