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Words Modri uses
Workspace, Profile, Status, Position, and the other labels you will see in the app.
Last updated Aug 18, 2026
The app uses a small set of words. They match the buttons you click.
| Word in Modri | Plain meaning |
|---|---|
| Workspace | The shared folder for your desk. Profiles, notes, members, and billing all live here. |
| Profile | A person, matched by their LinkedIn URL. One URL is one profile in a workspace. |
| Status | Where you are with this person: New, Contacted, Replied, Rejected — or statuses you add. |
| Position | What you were sourcing them for, for example Frontend developer. |
| Unassigned | Saved, but no status or position chosen yet. |
| Key notes | The main note on the profile. It auto-saves. |
| Activity | A timeline of who changed status, left a short note, or saved the person. You cannot edit the past. |
| Boolean | A search string for LinkedIn or Google — not the same as a Position. |
| Visited | A badge on Google results from your Chrome history. It is not shared with the team. |
| Seat | One paid place on the plan = one active member, including the owner. |
| Owner / Admin / Member | Who can bill, invite, and edit Config. See Roles. |
Easy mix-ups
Status vs Position. Status is outreach progress. Position is the role or project. A person can be Contacted for Backend developer.
Profile vs candidate. In conversation you can say candidate. In Modri the list is Profiles.
Boolean vs Position. Boolean is the query you paste into LinkedIn or Google. Position is the hiring bucket you hang the person on after you find them.
Visited vs team memory. Visited is only on your browser. Team status and notes require a signed-in workspace (trial or paid).
Older names you might hear
Some internal notes still say contact, stage, search, or process. In the product those are Profile, Status, and Position.
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