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Sync Accounts is the first setup step most users should complete. It gives Introd the relationship coverage needed to rank paths. Sync accounts in Introd

Read connection state

Each account row should show provider, status, last sync, evidence count, and the next action.
StateMeaningUser action
ConnectedThe source is authorized and contributing data.Review last sync and coverage.
PartialThe source is connected but some scopes, calendars, or folders are excluded.Open settings and fix the missing access.
Not connectedIntrod cannot read that source.Connect the provider if it is relevant to your workflow.
WarningThe provider needs attention.Re-authenticate, update settings, or check permissions.

What to connect first

  1. LinkedIn for first-degree network coverage.
  2. Google Contacts or Microsoft 365 for address book context.
  3. Gmail, Calendar, Outlook, or Microsoft Calendar for communication and meeting evidence.

What each connection adds

SourceWhat it helps with
LinkedInfirst-degree graph coverage and profile context
Google Contactsexisting contact identity and reachability
Gmailcommunication evidence and freshness
Google Calendarmeeting context and relationship recency
OutlookMicrosoft communication and contact evidence

Healthy sync state

A healthy sync shows connected accounts, recent timestamps, enough evidence to improve path quality, and no provider stuck in warning state. It should also make the network setup summary move in a way the user can understand.

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