In addition to dashboard upgrades, the platform introduces new tools over time: additional components that respond to specific operational needs. This guide explains how they are introduced and how to approach them without chasing every novelty.
What we mean by "new tool"
A new tool is a function that adds a workspace or a dedicated experience, not just an extra data point. Typical examples include advanced monitoring views, integrations with additional supported broker, modules dedicated to training, analysis areas. They all remain within the platform perimeter as a technological tool.
How they are introduced
- internal verification phase with real use cases;
- gradual release with eventual initially restricted availability;
- communication via dedicated release note and guide in Arbicsxpedia;
- feedback collection phase to refine the experience in subsequent versions.
How to approach a new tool
Before integrating a tool into your daily work, dedicate some exploration to it without immediate operational objectives. Try the views, read the associated guide, observe how it combines with what you already use. If after a few days you do not need it, it is not a problem: not all tools are designed for all users.
Compatibility with your method
A new tool is useful if it makes data reading more conscious or a recurring activity simpler. If, instead, it risks distracting you from an already mature method, it is better to postpone its adoption. The category Strategies, method and vision gathers the conceptual framework with which to integrate novelties into daily work.
Before replacing a consolidated habit with a new tool, use both in parallel for a while. Forced replacement is the fastest way to make mistakes.
Dedicated training
For the most relevant tools, a dedicated training session is also scheduled within the calendar described in Event calendar and live. Participating allows you to see the tool in action on concrete examples and to ask live questions.
If something is missing
If it seems that a natural tool is missing, support collects structured feedback and brings it to the product team. Not every feedback turns into a functionality, but every well-written feedback contributes to the map of future priorities.
Perimeter
Additional tools expand the software experience, not the legal perimeter of the service: Arbicsx provides technology in accordance with D.Lgs. 58/1998 (TUF), does not manage capital on behalf of third parties, and does not promise returns. A good tool helps to work with more awareness; it does not produce results on its own.
How to stay informed
The category Updates gathers novelties, improvements, and new tools in one place. A periodic reading is more than sufficient to not miss what truly matters.
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