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Search across the live shell, the preview tabs, and the premium lanes before every surface has its own editor. Hosted Forge results can also show where the current default is really coming from when Steward already knows it.
Move between creator identity, account security, hosted defaults, privacy, presentation, campaigns, and platform setup from one shared home.
Profile is now the creator-facing home, Account remains the secure lane for providers and recovery, and Guild plus General already handle the first hosted saves. Privacy & Data, Presentation, Campaigns, and Platforms are now real first-class tabs, Forge is now the one live preset-first tool lane, Operative stays hidden until its real surface exists, and the later tool tabs stay visible as honest previews of deeper work still to come.
Search across the live shell, the preview tabs, and the premium lanes before every surface has its own editor. Hosted Forge results can also show where the current default is really coming from when Steward already knows it.
Receipts stay subtle by default, but this drawer keeps the current cross-tab history close once Steward has something worth showing.
Creator-facing home for identity, showcase posture, and later public-profile projection.
The shell now consumes `/api/v1/account/profile` and scaffolds local editing while save APIs are still landing.
Start shaping the future Profile home now. This draft stays local to the page session until persistence APIs arrive.
Private by default, with section-level visibility controls arriving in later settings work.
These cards still surface `/profile` private expansions, but Guild now owns how much of that rollup stays visible here.
Current account state and the safest next move.
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Membership, entitlements, usage readiness, and Ore posture now have a hosted owner instead of living only as Profile context.
The first Guild slice controls how much Guild-owned state the Profile home keeps in its creator-facing rollup.
Guild saves stay subtle by default, but the tab still keeps its latest Steward receipts close.
When revisions mismatch, Steward returns a preview instead of blindly overwriting the Guild draft.
First-class introduction to the published premium lane for companion identity, appearance, voice, and behavior.
This early rail stays thin, but it already shows which live surfaces feed the eventual published Operative lane.
Operative stays visible without stealing ownership from the tabs that already own security, entitlements, and creator-facing identity.
Premium gating stays honest, visible, and warm, with manual and local-first paths kept in sight until authored publish controls land.
Suite-wide defaults now use the first real current-tab save session against Steward.
Edit local values here, then save or discard the current tab as one reversible batch.
The save lane stays subtle by default, but the tab still shows its latest Steward receipts.
When revisions mismatch, Steward returns a preview instead of overwriting blindly.
First-class introduction to privacy posture, consent, export, delete, and sync boundaries.
This early rail stays thin, but it already shows which live surfaces feed the later privacy and data-rights center.
Privacy & Data stays visible without stealing auth, profile, or current-tab save ownership from the tabs that already own those jobs.
Local-first staging, subtle receipts, and later paid sync rules stay legible here before the deeper controls land.
First-class introduction to suite, campaign, and platform presentation posture.
This early rail keeps theme, ambiance, and reveal cues visible before every editor or preset lands.
Presentation stays visible without stealing profile identity, Operative premium posture, or General save ownership.
Global, campaign, and platform layers stay visible now so later theme controls do not have to rename the IA again.
First-class introduction to the selector-driven campaign lane for mood, scheduling, continuity, and proto-Tome posture.
This early rail stays thin, but it already shows which live defaults, presentation cues, and launch patterns feed the later selector.
Campaigns stays visible without stealing suite defaults, theme baselines, or platform handoff ownership from the tabs that already own them.
Pinned, last-touched, and first-campaign flows stay legible here before the richer editor and Foundry parity land.
First-class introduction to cross-platform posture, paid sync, device-aware merge, and humane handoffs.
This early rail stays thin, but it already shows readiness, host hints, auth posture, and continuity cues the later selector will reuse.
Platforms stays visible without stealing auth, privacy explanation, or current-tab save ownership from the tabs that already own them.
Automatic paid sync, merge guidance, and local-first fallback rules stay visible here before the deeper transport controls land.
Preset-first tool settings, managed-provider posture, and launch cues for the deeper Forge workbenches.
Start from named bundles first, then fine-tune only the defaults that really need a human hand.
Names, descriptions, homebrew schema posture, and token naming defaults stay editable here without forcing the whole raw workbench into shared settings.
Keep image format, quality, and style posture visible here while the full image workbench stays queued.
Forge stays preset-first here, then hands deeper provider, style, and continuity posture off to the right adjacent surfaces.
This shell can already show where a tab belongs, what it will own, and which live surface carries the closest preview today.