CSV plus the launch CRM/contact stack are now named on the owner-facing page.
Imports now have a grouped owner page instead of staying implied.
The owner can now see the launch import stack and what imports are meant to change in the business without needing connector internals.
The schema is now real, but no prospects, outbound inventory, or action ledger rows exist yet, so Ignite is truthfully in empty bootstrap mode.
Imports stay attached to business consequence, not connector internals.
What can feed Ignite at launch
The launch stack is named directly so the owner can see the available lanes.
Crucible can own sync/normalization while Ignite keeps the owner-facing meaning and outcome.
Crucible can own sync/normalization while Ignite keeps the owner-facing meaning and outcome.
Crucible can own sync/normalization while Ignite keeps the owner-facing meaning and outcome.
Crucible can own sync/normalization while Ignite keeps the owner-facing meaning and outcome.
Crucible can own sync/normalization while Ignite keeps the owner-facing meaning and outcome.
Crucible can own sync/normalization while Ignite keeps the owner-facing meaning and outcome.
What Ignite owns versus what Crucible owns
This grouped page keeps the business-facing side visible while the machinery stays behind the curtain.
This build keeps import ownership split cleanly between Crucible and Ignite.
This build keeps import ownership split cleanly between Crucible and Ignite.
Advanced inspection stays attached to the page context.
This panel does not replace the owner view. It gives a deeper truth path for the current grouped page without forcing a detached admin detour.