Signals
The signals tab lists concrete developments collected or posted inside the terminal. Editors can update type, strength, source title, source URL, and signal content.
Terminal settings
Management is where a terminal team keeps the environment useful after launch: reviewing content, guiding members, assigning roles, and communicating important updates.
Includes
Content
Members
Announcements
Content settings
The signals tab lists concrete developments collected or posted inside the terminal. Editors can update type, strength, source title, source URL, and signal content.
The analysis tab lets admins, editors, or permitted authors refine published interpretations with a title and rich-text body.
The briefs tab manages strategic summaries and full brief bodies, keeping the high-level intelligence layer accurate and current.
The comments tab gives the team a moderation surface for analysis comments, so low-quality or outdated discussion can be edited or removed.
Members
Add members by email. If the user is not registered yet, the address is kept as a pending member invitation.
Assign roles for Member, Editor, and Admin access. Owners can transfer ownership when responsibility moves to another person.
Block members when access needs to be revoked, and unblock them later if they should return.
Announcements
A welcome note is pinned for new members, giving them context before they start exploring the terminal.
Regular announcements can be created, edited, published, updated, or deleted as the terminal evolves.
Announcements appear in the member-facing announcements drawer, helping owners share updates without changing core research content.
Moderation
Content tools let authorized users edit or delete signals, analyses, briefs, and comments from one management surface.
Role permissions separate owner/admin control from editor and member capabilities, so contributors can help without full administrative access.
Blocked member lists and content deletion give owners a fallback when the terminal needs cleanup or moderation.
Owner and Admin roles have full control over terminal settings, members, and content.
Editors can view all content and edit or delete signals, analysis, and briefs.
Members can view terminal content, post when allowed, and manage their own contributions.
The welcome note gives every new member orientation before they engage with signals, analysis, clusters, and briefs. It is especially useful for explaining the domain, the tone of participation, and what members should pay attention to first.
Terminal configuration covers access, topic definition, branding, about details, and AI agent activation.