Basecamp
Where to find it: Main navigation > Basecamp; member feed / Basecamp experience
Description
Basecamp is the member's Mission Control inside EPX. It is where important briefings, opportunities, introductions, executive insights, recommendations, follow-ups, and relevant network updates come together.
What is it?
Basecamp is a briefing hub, not a social feed. It is designed to reduce noise and surface signal from C.A.R.L., TEAMS, and the member's network. The goal is to show what matters, what changed, and what action might be useful next.
How does it work?
Basecamp uses profile context, Fine Tune settings, identity, intent, priorities, business needs, and relevant network signals. It may display C.A.R.L. Briefings, TEAMS Briefings, Network Notices, recommendations, intros, opportunities, events, resources, and follow-up items.
Why is it valuable?
Traditional feeds create noise. Basecamp is intended to create operational clarity. By surfacing the right briefings and signals in one place, Basecamp helps members see what is relevant now and move faster without checking every corner of the platform manually.
FAQs
What is Basecamp?
Basecamp is EPX Mission Control. It brings relevant briefings, recommendations, opportunities, introductions, and network updates into one place.
Is Basecamp a social feed?
No. Basecamp should be described as briefings, not posts. It is designed for clarity and relevance rather than social scrolling.
What can appear in Basecamp?
Basecamp may include C.A.R.L. Briefings, TEAMS Briefings, Network Notices, introductions, opportunities, invites, tactics, resources, follow-ups, and suggested next actions.
How do I improve what Basecamp shows me?
Complete Profile, Fine Tune, Needs and Goals, Interests and Communications, and relevant location or preference settings.
Why is Basecamp called Mission Control?
Because it is intended to be the daily operating hub where the member sees the most important briefings and next moves.