Inbox
The attention queue for read-state, follow-up, and things a human should look at next.
Inbox is the operator follow-up queue. It is where attention becomes explicit instead of ambient.
Use Inbox when you need a compact list of things that still need a human look, acknowledgement, or follow-up, even if the broader system is already healthy enough to keep running.
What belongs in Inbox
- unread or unresolved attention items
- issues that should be triaged by a human before the queue keeps moving
- follow-up items that do not justify staying pinned in Command Center forever
- things you want to process as a queue instead of as raw receipt history
Inbox vs Command Center
- Command Center is the live attention board.
- Inbox is the operator follow-up queue.
Command Center answers "what is urgent right now?" Inbox answers "what still needs a human touch?"
Inbox vs Activity
- Inbox is about read-state and follow-up posture.
- Activity is about evidence.
If you want to clear a queue of attention items, use Inbox. If you want to understand exactly why one item exists, open Activity and inspect the receipts behind it.
Typical uses
- clear unread attention items at the start of the day
- keep important exceptions from getting buried in a fast-moving activity stream
- separate "I should look at this" from "the system logged this"
Where to verify
Open Inbox for the human follow-up queue. Open Command Center for the live system posture and Activity for the underlying receipts behind any individual item.