User Guide
The user guide explains Veoveo from the perspective of people working in a workspace: analysts, operators, coordinators, administrators, and team members reviewing the record of an operation.
What Users Do In Veoveo
- Open a workspace and understand the current operating picture.
- Browse artifacts by kind, relevance, and relationship.
- Inspect source material, rendered views, metadata, links, and event history.
- Search across artifacts, events, and generated context.
- Work with bots through the web dock or connected channels.
- Manage members, tools, prompts, spaces, usage, and bot settings when permitted.
- Share useful context or import catalog material into a workspace.
A Typical Session
- Open the workspace that matches the mission or team.
- Scan recent artifacts, events, and active operations.
- Open the most relevant artifact and verify its source or rendered content.
- Follow links to related scenes, documents, datasets, messages, or operations.
- Use search when you need to find context across the workspace.
- Ask a bot for help only after you understand what context it can see and what action you want.
- Review the event or operation trail before treating an output as final.
Media To Add
- Screenshot: workspace home with recent artifacts, operations, and navigation annotated. It helps users orient on first login. Source: sample OSINT workspace.
- Video: five-minute user tour covering artifact browsing, search, bot dock, and settings. It helps teams onboard new members. Source: sample OSINT workspace with a clean browser profile.