Briefings

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Description

Briefings are focused updates designed to help members understand what changed, what matters, and what action to consider next. They are not intended to be casual social posts.

What is it?

Basecamp may include three briefing streams: C.A.R.L. Briefings, TEAMS Briefings, and Network Notices. C.A.R.L. Briefings focus on personal relevance, introductions, opportunities, experts, and next actions. TEAMS Briefings focus on executive-level business insight. Network Notices focus on relevant updates from Pods, groups, or workspaces.

How does it work?

Briefings are shaped by profile data, Fine Tune settings, goals, priorities, business needs, permissions, and activity. The platform uses that context to decide which signals may be useful to the member.

Why is it valuable?

Briefings help members avoid missing important opportunities or operational signals. They keep members oriented around what matters now instead of requiring constant manual searching.

FAQs

What are Briefings?

Briefings are focused updates in Basecamp that highlight relevant information, opportunities, recommendations, or next actions.

What are C.A.R.L. Briefings?

C.A.R.L. Briefings are driven by the member identity, goals, business needs, preferences, and Fine Tune inputs. They can include intros, experts, events, knowledge, tactics, and follow-ups.

What are TEAMS Briefings?

TEAMS Briefings come from the AI Executive Team and focus on what is moving, what is stuck, what matters most, and recommended actions across business functions.

What are Network Notices?

Network Notices are relevant updates from Pods, groups, and workspaces the member belongs to.

Why am I not seeing Briefings?

Briefings may depend on plan access, completed profile data, Fine Tune inputs, network activity, joined Pods, or available relevant signals.