Next steps by role
Planner, engineer, analyst, field, admin
Nexma touches several jobs at once — planning, design, data, field execution, and administration. This page points each role to the three or four docs that matter most, so you can skip what isn't yours.
Core concepts
Everyone works on the same project and the same Nexma DataStore, but each role engages with a different slice of it. A planner frames the problem; a design engineer builds the solution with Jax; an analyst wires in and queries the data; a technician executes in the field; an administrator governs the whole org. Find your role below.
Planner
You scope problems, set objectives, and decide what "good" looks like before design begins.
- Overview — the platform in one read.
- Delivering a use case — the full path from problem to production.
- Projects and resources — how a piece of work is contained and shared.
- Spatial Branches — how alternatives are explored and approved.
Design engineer
You build the actual system — networks, layouts, routes — by directing Jax and refining its output.
- Jax overview — how to drive the agent.
- Nexma MathEngine — the optimization Jax dispatches to.
- The workspace — the Globe, panels, and inspectors you'll live in.
- Skills overview — the capability packs that shape what Jax can do.
GIS / data analyst
You own the inputs: connecting data sources, shaping the world model, and querying instances.
- Ontology — define what the world is made of.
- Nexma SyncEngine — connect and keep data in sync.
- Object Explorer — browse and query instances as tables.
- Live data — real-world feeds on the Globe.
Field technician
You execute work orders on site, capture evidence, and report progress from a phone.
- Mobile overview — the field app, end to end.
- Field ops — work orders, capture, and offline sync.
- Quickstart — see how a plan becomes the work you receive.
Administrator
You govern identity, access, data connections, and the org's Skill library.
- Authentication and access — members, roles, and SSO.
- Permissions reference — the full permission matrix.
- Security — isolation, audit, and data handling.
- API reference — programmatic and automated access.
Where to go next
- Not sure where you fit? Start with the Overview.
- Want the vocabulary first? Read Introductory concepts.
- Ready to build? Open the Quickstart.