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How Search Works on Qiqo
The administrator of a circle can create common tags. Members can add these tags to the files they upload and the articles they write to make them easier for other members to find.
When searching the resources in the circle, members can search by tag or keyword. The system performs a separate search on each word that you type into the search bar and returns items which have at least one match in their title, description, or tags.
Adding quotes to your search phrases does not affect the results. Searches are not case-sensitive.
Become a Power User
1. Edit your profile.
Add a photo and a few sentences about yourself to your profile.
2. Connect with other members.
On the homepage of each circle, you'll find a list of all members, what they need and what they have to share. Click on their profile icon to contact them directly. Don't be shy!
3. Browse articles, conversations, & resources.
Across the top of each circle's homepage, you'll see all the tools such as articles, conversations, & resources.
4. Join a live event.
Unless a circle's administrator turns it off, you'll see a calendar of upcoming events on your circle's homepage.
5. Create something!
Add a resource; start a conversation; host a live event!
The power of Qiqo is that it helps members of a group organize from the bottom-up. Each member can share ideas and start conversations.
6. Start your own circle.
Do you belong to an organization that could benefit from Qiqo?
Create a circle for your team or organization here. Audio/video meetings are 1 cent/min per person. All other tools are free.
Questions Related to "breakouts"
Can people move themselves between breakout rooms during live events?
Yes. The "self-organizing" nature of Qiqo live events is one of its biggest strengths. This lets people join the conversation topics that are most interesting to them.
We believe that groups, organizations, and communities thrive when their members build relationships by sharing knowledge.
Lucas Cioffi is the founder of QiqoChat. He is an Iraq War veteran turned software developer. While serving for three years on the board of a national non-profit with 1700 members, he saw the potential for new tools to make sharing organizational knowledge more fun and efficient.