A quick orientation of the entire platform — where everything is and what each section does.
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This tour gives you a quick orientation of the Resolut platform. We'll walk through the main sections so you know where to find everything. It takes about two minutes.
The Overview page is your home base. It shows your current connection status and, once your data is syncing, displays a conflicts dashboard where you can track and resolve ownership disputes across your catalog.
The Catalog page is your complete asset library — every sound recording, composition, and release connected to your organization. Search, filter, and inspect individual assets to see ownership details, territory maps, and platform metadata.
Bundles are how you organize and collaborate on groups of assets. Think of them as shared folders with built-in conversation, file attachments, and contribution tracking. Create a bundle to group assets for a release, a deal, or a review.
The Documents section is your file manager. Upload contracts, spreadsheets, images, and more. Organize with folders, tags, and colors. Files can be attached to bundles so everything stays connected to the right context.
Reports let you compile and share asset data with your team or external stakeholders. Generate reports on ownership, territories, or conflicts, then share them via a link with optional access control.
If you belong to multiple organizations, use this switcher to change your active workspace. Your data, connections, and team members change based on which organization is selected. Click here to manage organization settings too.
Connections link your external accounts (YouTube CMS, Spotify, etc.) to the platform. Once connected, your catalog data syncs automatically. Manage connections from your organization settings — look for the Connections tab.
This area contains your key tools: the lightbulb activates Help Mode, the graduation cap opens guided tutorials (like this one), the bell shows notifications, and the magnifying glass opens global search. Press Cmd+K (Ctrl+K) anytime to search.
Click the lightbulb to activate Help Mode. The page dims and every labeled element glows — hover over any of them to see what it does and find related tutorials. Press Escape or click the lightbulb again to exit.
You can also right-click any labeled element to see a quick tooltip with its description and related tutorials — without entering Help Mode. Try it now: right-click on the profile menu.
This is the help tooltip. It shows the element's title, description, and any related tutorials you can start directly. There's also a shortcut to activate full Help Mode. You can disable this right-click behavior in Settings > Appearance.
The Chrome icon shows whether Resolut for Gmail is connected to your account. The extension works inside Gmail: search and share asset bundles from your inbox, preview Resolut bundle links inline, and attach bundles with custom permissions in one click. A green dot means connected; amber means open the extension to connect or sign in again; red means an update is required.
The notification bell alerts you to new comments, contribution requests, team activity, and status changes. A red badge means you have unread notifications. Click to see what's new.
Click your avatar to access account settings, security options, appearance preferences, and to manage your profile. The dropdown also provides a shortcut to Organization Settings, where you can manage billing, connections, and team access. Log out from here too.
The lifebuoy button in the bottom-right corner opens the help and support panel. From there you can browse help articles, submit a support ticket with screenshots, or even record your screen to show the team exactly what you're experiencing.
The overview dashboard shows your organization's connection status and, once your data is syncing, displays conflict summaries and key metrics. This is your home base for monitoring the health of your catalog.
You now know where everything lives. Start by exploring your Catalog to see your assets, or check the Overview for connection status. More detailed tutorials are available for each section — look for the graduation cap icon.
Personalise your profile with an avatar, display name, bio, social links, and privacy settings.
Learn the key areas of the bundle detail page — header, assets, conversation, files, and contributions.
Get oriented with the bundle list page — recently viewed cards, table layout, columns, scope selector, and pagination.