> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.getintrod.ai/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Search People

> Find a person in the relationship data currently available to your Introd workspace.

Open [People](https://app.getintrod.ai/search/people) and use the main search field to query the current workspace network.

## Run a search

1. Enter a person's name, company, title, or another phrase likely to appear in the available profile data.
2. Press **Enter**.
3. Review the result count and each row's source, profile details, warm-path count, and relationship label.
4. Select a row to open more context, or choose **View Paths** for the path review.

The page can update while a recent LinkedIn sync is still processing. If counts change during that period, wait for the source status to settle before treating the result set as complete.

## Read a result row

| Field            | What it tells you                                                        |
| ---------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| Person           | The name and available role, company, or location attached to the record |
| Source           | Where the current record came from, such as LinkedIn or a manual contact |
| Warm paths       | The number of paths currently returned for that person                   |
| Strength         | A relative relationship label derived from the available evidence        |
| Last interaction | The most recent stored contact or record date when available             |

## No results or the wrong person

Try these checks in order:

1. Use a shorter, exact name or company query.
2. Clear the query and confirm the person appears anywhere in the current list.
3. Review [Network Setup](/setup-network) for incomplete, partial, or failed sources.
4. Confirm the person has been synced, imported, or added to this workspace.

Public profile signals can appear separately from saved contacts. Treat them as leads for review, not as verified relationship records. Adding one creates a weak contact record that still needs validation.

<Note>
  A zero-result search means the current query returned no matching workspace record. It does not prove that the person or relationship does not exist.
</Note>
