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Inbox: Operational hygiene. Practical guidance for operators - how it behaves in Harold, what “good” looks like, and how it connects to deals, approvals, and client-facing work.

Summary

Evidence from code: this module exists as route /platform/inbox/hygiene, with navigation label "Operational hygiene".

This page documents implemented surfaces only. Detailed behaviour is intentionally omitted where repository evidence is incomplete.

Before you start

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Validated setup requirements should be added from implemented checks, guards, and settings screens.

How it works

Evidence from code structure: Inbox / Operational hygiene is treated as a documentation tab with its own TOC and body rendering path.

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Tasks

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Settings

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Examples

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Troubleshooting

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