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Topics

A topic is an isolated channel of communication

Topics serve as isolated channels, each dedicated to specific projects, subjects, or areas of interest. This isolation ensures that conversations are contained within their designated spaces, minimizing clutter and enhancing security.

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Threads

Threads serve as the foundational building blocks of organized, focused, and purpose-driven conversations around a subject.

  • Threads function much like subjects in email threads but with a heightened purpose, allowing team members to engage in focused and organized conversations around a central theme.
  • By communicating around Threads, your teams stay aligned with the core subject, promoting efficient problem-solving, goal-driven discussions, and purposeful interactions.
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    Messages

    Messages serve as the collaboraborative exchanges in a thread, facilitating seamless interactions, structured discussions and focused conversations around a subject

    • Posting messages in a thread allows users to participate in discussions and responses from other member users
    • This structured approach of posting messages in a thread enables team members to contribute meaningfully, share insights, and collaborate effectively around the subject matter.
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      Memberships with Secure Access for Private and confidential exchanges of information

      Each topic resides in a workspaces where both members have well-defined roles and permission allowing multiple stakeholders from different organizations to engage in focused, secure, and confidential communication

      • Within Workspaces, member organizations and their users hold distinctly defined roles, permissions, and functions. This ensures that confidential information and data remain safeguarded, with the right visibility and access control granted to the right users.
      • This unique blend of Topics and Workspaces ensures that privacy is maintained even in cross-organizational interactions.