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How the product fits together

This is a map of main areas as you experience them in the browser—not a technical architecture diagram.

Think of CONXA as a small set of places you visit repeatedly. Each area has a job; together they cover building a profile, finding people, and managing account-level choices.

Home and entry points

After sign-in, the home experience orients you toward the two big jobs: refining how you show up to others and running searches. Entry points are labeled so you can jump into the builder, open search, or resume something you started earlier.

Builder

The builder is where Experience Cards are created and updated. It combines structured fields with conversational assistance so you are not starting from a blank page. When you leave, your work is saved according to the normal save behavior shown in the UI.

Search and results

Search is where you describe a need in language you already use at work. Results show people cards with explanations so you can compare candidates quickly. From a result, you can move into deeper profile views or follow-up actions offered for your account.

Inbox and conversations

When messaging or conversation features are available, the inbox is where threads accumulate. It sits beside search in the mental model: search finds people; inbox continues the relationship after the first contact.

Credits, profile, and settings

Credits reflect usage tied to paid or limited actions—your balance and explanations live on the credits experience. Profile and settings gather account-level choices such as language, security-related options exposed in the product, and links to legal documents.

For definitions of terms used here, see Key concepts.