Plain answers for every control. If a switch isn't explained here, it shouldn't exist.
Representation
Nodus is the master switch. ON means I'm working for you — reading the market, holding your story, opening rooms. PAUSED means everything stops: no motions, no networking, nothing moves. Your data stays put and your deny list stays enforced; I just go still.
Jobs controls job motions specifically. On, with a timeline, and I put you in front of the right rooms at the right pace. Off, and I stop the job motions but keep networking on your behalf — staying current, staying connected, so the day you flip it back on we start warm, not cold.
The timeline is pace, not pressure. "Now" and I move with urgency; "9 months+" and I'm patient and picky on your behalf.
The deny list
The companies, cities, and people that must never see you — and never will, in any channel: not a lob, not a win wire, not anything built later. One list, enforced everywhere.
Your current employer is on it permanently — I add them myself and you can't remove them. That's not a restriction; it's the floor of the whole arrangement.
It's also the one set of controls that never locks — even paused, you can always edit who can't see you.
Agent visibility
Coming: a profile that other people's agents can read — with you choosing exactly which fields are visible, to whom, and with your contact details never included. Off by default, forever, until you turn it on.