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A practical way to enter the site without getting lost in the full map

Signal Lens has grown into a fairly large reference. This page is the faster route: pick the path that matches your intent, then branch out only when you need more detail.

Best first moves

  • Start with workflow guides if you want a practical entry path before comparing tools or model options.
  • Use the glossary when site language becomes dense.
  • Open AI Hub for broad discovery and presets.
  • Use global search when you already know a keyword or tool name.

Choose your route

Recommended starting paths by intent

Most people do not need the whole site at once. Pick the path that matches the question or working style you actually have right now.

How to navigate the site

The four navigation patterns worth knowing

Signal Lens has a few repeatable patterns that make the larger site easier to browse once you know where they live.

AI Hub landing page

Use /ai when you want the broadest view of the site. It combines section links, quick-find presets, and the cross-collection explorer.

Quick-find presets

The preset chips on the AI Hub page are useful when you want a starting shortlist by task or role rather than browsing everything manually.

Sticky section finders

On tools, models, prompts, and use cases pages, the finder under the header gives section-specific filtering without leaving the page.

Global search

Use the global search button or Cmd/Ctrl + K when you already have a keyword, tool name, model family, or concept in mind.

Browse by section

Jump into the main AI Hub sections

Once you know your direction, these section pages are the main gateways back into the larger library.