Glossary

POV (Point of View)

A specific angle inside one story or campaign, with its own question set, audience, and outreach message.

Glossary/POV (Point of View)

Definition

A POV is the operational unit that lets teams collect different kinds of perspectives without flattening everything into one generic prompt.

Why it matters

POVs help teams structure broader sourcing and avoid treating every story or campaign as a single undifferentiated callout.

Related features

Product areas where this term shows up in daily work.

Story and POV operations

Stories group related work. POVs are the angles inside a story, each with its own questions, audience, and outreach. This is the structural layer the rest of the workflow builds on.

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Questions about POV (Point of View)

How is a POV different from a story?

A story is the shared container. A POV is one angle inside that container with its own questions and send context.

Where are POVs created?

POV records are saved from the POV panel question workflow and listed on the POVs page.

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