Complete Content Delivery and Communication Ecosystem
The concept
EconQ platform is designed to build sophisticated user-controlled pipelines between sources and consumers of
information.
A source can be your team mate, an online mentor, an expert advisor, a website or service,
a bot or even artificial intelligence.
A consumer can be an end user or any data processing service,
including, but not limited to, CRM, integrators like Zapier, online broker, booking agency and so on
Let's see how it works
Message
Any incoming information in EconQ platform is considered as Message. It can be just a note to
your friend, a task, an image or a video, a weather forecast, a booking request – anything.
You can expand the Message to see the timestamp and Channel it was sent from. This is important
because messages may arrive from different channels.
Channels
All messages are sent and distributed via Channels. Channels can be Public, and in this case
they work as traditional chats. Or they can be Private, and in these channels messages can be
sorted, archived and even transformed into tasks.
Each Channel has a familiar entry field to type in and send quick messages. Thus each Channel is
a mini-messenger by itself.
Categories
Aggregated feeds may contain lots of messages, so it's crucial to keep them clean. The EconQ platform offers a powerful system of Categories which solves the problem of messages overload.
Any Message can have a Category. These Categories are set by the system administrator. If the Message sender specified a Category, then the Message can be sorted by this Category.
Aggregate messages
You can create a Private Channel, connect it to any other channel and receive messages from all channels into this single one.
This is especially convenient if you are subscribed to multiple Public Channels such as chat rooms, training courses, news feeds and so on. You can have only one, single channel on your screen and get all messages into it.
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Labels
Categories are set by the platform administration and are standard for all users. Any user can use Labels alongside categories to build even more sophisticated workflows. You simply add a label to a message and then you can filter messages by this label – exactly how you do it with Categories.
Any Message can have a Category. These Categories are set by the system administrator. If the Message sender specified a Category, then the Message can be sorted by this Category.
Messaging, not Mess
Now you can connect your Private Channel to any other channel, private or public, and receive only messages that pertain to a certain Category.
For example a user of a trading community chooses to receive only trading signals from all providers he is subscribed to. This way he has a clean feed which consists only of the most important messages.
Rich Message
Rich Message is a special Message with a number of additional properties that can be set by the sender.
- Add colour, title, image and table data to your messages
- Make them stand out
- Use colour coding for messages of important categories
- Table data are sent as XML or JSON which makes it especially attractive for plugin developers and integrators
Rich Messages stand out of other messages and are used for sending really important pieces of information.
Stay up to date with RSS Connect®
What is unique in the EconQ platform, is the ability to receive RSS feeds as native messages. This means that you can aggregate, sort and forward news and updates from virtually any source to virtually any destination.
This feature is especially demanded by content providers which mix their own content with automatically received news.
What is RSS?
RSS is a web feed that allows users and applications to access updates to websites in a standardized, computer-readable format. Subscribing to RSS feeds can allow a user to keep track of many different websites in a single news aggregator, which constantly monitor sites for new content, removing the need for the user to manually check them.