Start Here pages are now available

The SGEN docs site now includes a Start Here path built for first-time readers. Instead of landing in deep reference pages, new visitors get a scoped orientation layer that explains what SGEN is, how the documentation is organized, and how to move into the right product area.

What's now live

The Start Here layer launches as part of the initial docs release. It covers three things: what SGEN is as a platform, how the documentation set is structured, and which product area — SG-Core, SG-Modules, SG-Dashboard, SG-Builder, or Automations — is the right entry point for each reader type.

Why it exists

Legacy CMS documentation typically drops new readers directly into reference pages. Without a shared orientation layer, every new reader rediscovers the same dead-ends. The Start Here path gives product teams, operators, and technical readers a common entry point before they move into the deeper docs.

Problem
No shared entry point

Reference pages assume context the first-time reader hasn't built yet. Without orientation, readers bounce between docs trying to find where they belong.

Solution
Scoped orientation first

The Start Here layer handles the "what is this and where do I begin" question once, so the rest of the docs set can assume a baseline and stay focused.

Where it fits in the docs

Start Here sits at the top of the docs reading order. It is not a substitute for product reference — it is the handoff layer that routes each reader into the right area.

Product teams and operators

Start with the platform overview, then move into SG-Dashboard or SG-Modules depending on your role.

Technical readers and developers

The orientation layer points into SG-Builder and SG-Core reference before you hit the deep API or component docs.

New admins and site managers

Start Here covers the admin surface enough to answer "what is SG-Admin and what lives there" before you open any feature guide.

Heads up No setup needed. The Start Here path is part of the docs site — open docs.sgen.com to reach it.

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