> ## 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.

# Relationship Intelligence

> How to read warm-path rankings, supporting evidence, and sharing state in Introd.

Relationship intelligence helps you compare possible connectors without turning a score into a claim about a person.

<Columns cols={2}>
  <Card title="Compare warm paths" icon="route" href="/relationship-intelligence/connector-ranking">
    Read the selected route, its supporting reasons, and any alternatives.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Understand the signals" icon="signal" href="/relationship-intelligence/trustrank-and-confidence">
    Interpret strength, confidence, and missing evidence cautiously.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Review sharing" icon="users" href="/relationship-intelligence/communities-and-networks">
    Check the active sharing level and selected communities.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Open Relationship Intelligence" icon="arrow-up-right-from-square" href="https://app.getintrod.ai/relationship-intelligence">
    Review your current network metrics and graph-sharing settings in Introd.
  </Card>
</Columns>

## Two places to look

* A **Warm Intro Path** shows the selected connector chain, path strength, supporting reasons, mutual connections, and other available routes for one target.
* **Relationship Intelligence** summarizes available and locked paths, connector and outcome activity, sharing settings, and trusted communities for your network.

## Read evidence before the score

1. Confirm that the target and connector names match the people you intended to review.
2. Read **Why this path works** and the relationship context.
3. Compare other routes for the same target when Introd lists them.
4. Verify the connector's willingness and the target context before acting.

<Warning>
  A path score is a relative product signal based on the evidence available to Introd. It is not proof of a relationship, consent to an introduction, a measure of a person's trustworthiness, or a guaranteed outcome.
</Warning>

## When evidence is missing

Introd uses explicit empty states such as **No connector context is available yet**, **No named mutual connectors available yet**, **No alternate verified paths are available yet**, and **No connector outcome history yet**. These messages mean that the product does not have enough applicable evidence to show that result. They do not mean that a relationship is bad or that no relationship exists outside Introd.

If a result looks incomplete, sync the relevant network data, confirm the target profile, update the introduction record only after a real outcome occurs, and refresh the view.

## Continue

* [Compare warm intro paths](/relationship-intelligence/connector-ranking)
* [Understand strength, confidence, and evidence](/relationship-intelligence/trustrank-and-confidence)
* [Manage sharing and communities](/relationship-intelligence/communities-and-networks)
