A quick reference to the terms you’ll meet across Babele.
Space (community) โ a self-contained workspace for one use case (a program, community, challenge or training), with its own members, content and settings.
Program โ a structured journey within a space, with its own framework, planning, KPIs and participants. A space can run several.
Venture โ an accepted startup, company or project with its own profile and workspace. The label is configurable โ it may appear as Company or Startup.
Application & round โ the intake form(s) applicants complete; an application can have multiple rounds (for example form, due diligence, interview).
Key venture questions (yellow) โ application questions mapped to standard venture-profile fields, which auto-populate the profile on acceptance. Other questions are “blue” (custom).
Evaluation criteria โ weighted, star-scored dimensions evaluators use; the platform computes a weighted overall score.
Framework โ a program’s curriculum โ sections (milestones) containing topics (lessons/activities) with learning content and activities.
Deliverable / activity โ work a venture submits for a topic; it can be reviewed, given feedback and approved.
Stage gate โ a lock that keeps later sections closed until the current stage is approved.
Planner โ the program timeline โ Calendar (dates and deadlines) or stage-gate progression.
Data room โ a venture’s document repository (the Resources tab), with per-file privacy and Drive/Dropbox import.
Request (matchmaking) โ a posted ask for mentoring or expert help, matched to relevant experts.
Portfolio KPI vs. venture KPI โ a metric applied across all ventures, versus one tracked on specific ventures.
Circle โ a tagged sub-group of stakeholders used for targeting and privacy.
Home feed โ the space’s activity and announcement feed.
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