Short answer
A good learning path starts with the platform overview, then moves into the product surface you actually need.
When to use this
Use this article when onboarding yourself, a teammate, or a creator who needs a structured path through Probe.
Requirements
Use public examples for learning. Do not use private customer, billing, or workspace data as training material.
Suggested path
Start with What is Probe, then Navigation basics, then the relevant collection. Use discovery to find examples only after the basics are clear.
Common problems
Jumping straight into advanced surfaces can make Probe feel bigger than the task. Anchor the path to one outcome.
Related articles
Read Discovery basics when you are ready to explore examples.
Escalation guidance
For learning support, describe the role, goal, and product surface you are trying to learn.
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