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Learning Path

Use this page when you want the shortest route from “I am new” to “I know what to do next.”

The goal is not to learn every feature. The goal is to understand the core relationship, finish one small setup, and know where to look when something does not match expectations.

Use this page when:

  • Thalovant is new and you want a guided order;
  • you have limited time and need the next useful page;
  • you want one healthy setup before learning advanced settings;
  • you are helping someone else choose a first route.
First setup flow showing hub choice, client creation, permissions, Dashboard review, and Live Map review.
The learning path moves toward one complete setup loop before deeper configuration.

Five minutes

Learn the main words: workspace, hub, client, permissions, skills, runtime, Dashboard, and Live Map.

Fifteen minutes

Choose a first route: public hub, owned hub, client setup, permissions, billing, or troubleshooting.

Thirty minutes

Finish one complete loop and verify it in Dashboard and Live Map.

  1. Read Quick Start. Learn the words that appear across the product.
  2. Read How Thalovant Works. Understand the simple model: hubs are places, clients connect, and permissions limit access.
  3. Open the Glossary only when a term blocks you. Do not memorize every term before creating anything.

Good result: you can explain the difference between a hub, a client, and permissions in one sentence.

  1. Open What Should I Do? Choose the route that matches your goal.
  2. Check Billing if an action is locked. Plan limits are separate from setup problems.
  3. Start with Public Hubs if you are exploring. This teaches the client and permissions flow without requiring an owned hub.
  4. Use Create a Hub only when you need your own destination. Owned hubs are for private or team-controlled setups.

Good result: you know the next page to open and why.

  1. Choose or create one hub. Make the purpose clear in the name.
  2. Create one client. Name the app, device, or experience that will connect.
  3. Create narrow permissions. Allow only what the client needs.
  4. Check Dashboard. Confirm counts and attention items match what you created.
  5. Check Live Map. Confirm the client appears under the expected hub when live status is available.

Good result: one hub, one client, one permission set, and one health check all tell the same story.

Use First Successful Setup when you want this thirty-minute setup as a guided tutorial.

For the first pass, you can usually skip:

  • separate skill sets;
  • runtime config;
  • paid skills;
  • custom hub addresses;
  • everything access or full control.

Come back to those only when the default setup cannot do what your hub needs.

SymptomFirst page to check
Button is locked or disabledBilling
Client is offline or not connectedClients
Connection file is missingClients
Access is too wide or too narrowPermissions
Live Map is stale or missing a clientLive Map
Account security blocks a connection fileProfile

Start with Quick Start, then come back here when you are ready to choose the route.

Open Quick Start Build the first setup Choose by responsibility