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Glossary

Key terms used throughout the Processor guides.

Processor — the product: a Miro app plus a hosted website that turn an interview transcript into first-draft process diagrams on your board.

Miro panel — the free Processor side panel inside Miro. Where you upload a transcript, analyze it, and draw diagrams. Available at every level.

Full web app (the website) — the hosted companion site, opened from the panel's "Open full web app" button. Where Level 2+ users elaborate processes, download files, and (Level 3+) generate BPMN, choose a model, and export.

Admin console — the operator's /admin page, used to invite users and set each user's level and spend cap. (Not user-facing.)

Transcript — the interview text you provide. It is always kept, even when generated outputs are cleared.

Process — a business process described in the transcript (e.g. "Place and fulfil a food delivery order").

Candidate process — a process Processor identified in Stage 1, shown with a one-line summary, before you elaborate it.

Target process count — how many processes you ask Processor to look for, chosen from a dropdown before you analyze.

Analyze — running Stage 1 to identify candidate processes from the transcript.

Elaborate — running Stage 2 to expand a chosen process into detailed structured data.

Stage 1 / Stage 2 / Stage 3 — the pipeline: Stage 1 identifies candidate processes; Stage 2 elaborates a process; Stage 3 generates its BPMN. (An optional "Stage 2b" of supplementary notes is skipped in the Miro flow to save budget.)

BPMN — Business Process Model and Notation: the standard the generated diagram follows. Processor produces a .bpmn file per process, which it then draws on your board.

Draw (or print) — rendering a process's BPMN onto your Miro board. Drawing is single-select — one process at a time. Re-drawing a process reuses its existing BPMN (no extra spend).

Auto-layout — because LLM-generated BPMN has no built-in coordinates, Processor positions the shapes automatically. The result is a reasonable first pass you may want to nudge by hand — part of the "straw-man" idea.

Straw-man — a deliberately first-draft diagram meant to be revised, not a finished deliverable.

Access code (access key) — your beta credential. Enter it once in the panel; the same code signs you in on the website. Use Log out to clear it.

Spend cap / budget / balance — your capped beta budget, set by the admin. LLM work draws it down. Your remaining balance is shown in both the panel and the website.

Backup (zip) — a one-click safety download offered to every level before a destructive action (re-running Stage 1 or uploading a new transcript) deletes your generated outputs.

"Download all (zip)" export — a Level 3+ convenience export of all your data (it excludes the BPMN files). Different from the pre-delete backup above.

Model — the Claude model used for the LLM work. Level 3+ users can choose it; lower levels use the default.

BYOK (bring-your-own-key)Level 4: run on your own Anthropic API key instead of the operator's. Stored encrypted, never shown or logged, excluded from exports.

Level — your assigned tier (1–4), which gates the features above. Enforced on the server.

Board — the Miro board the diagrams are drawn onto (the one open when you use the panel).


Processor user guide