Guides by who you are
dembrane looks different depending on why you’re here. These guides take the features and retell them from your point of view: when you’d reach for each one, and what you can do in your role.
The people of dembrane#
Host - you run sessions and make sense of them. You create projects, collect conversations, read transcripts, chat with your data, and build reports. Most dashboard users are hosts.
Host - partner - you’re a host inside a partner organisation that runs dembrane on behalf of external clients. You get external-client workspaces, the free observer role, and rules for data ownership and handoff.
Staff - you work at dembrane. You look after billing, account health, upgrade requests, partner operations, and trainings, through the admin panel.
Participant - someone invited you to record. No account, no setup: scan a code or open a link, talk, done. These pages explain what to expect and what happens to your words.
Developer - external - you self-host dembrane, integrate with its API, or contribute to the open-source project.
Developer - internal - you work on the dembrane codebase. Architecture, the data model, the processing pipeline, and how it all ships.
Tip
Roles can overlap. A host is often also a workspace admin; a partner is a host with extra abilities; a staff member might also host their own projects. Read whichever guides fit what you're doing today.
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