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Opportunity Matching Documentation Hub

This hub collects the most important public notes about ZhenMem: who it is for, how local memory assets support matching, what results you can expect, and where purchases or later signed-in actions continue.

Where to Start

If you want to start, use "Submit Opportunity" first. The homepage explains the value, `/matching` collects your request, `/matching/results` shows recommendations, and `/matching/upgrade` explains paid options.

The docs hub exists to help you understand how the product works, what results to expect, and where the next step goes.

How Results Are Produced

After you submit an opportunity, the system combines your request with the memory signals you approved so it can produce more relevant recommendations.

The result view focuses on candidates, recommendation rationale, report preview, and next-step actions instead of turning into a complicated backend.

Memory and Tag Backflow Boundary

A single opportunity submission does not automatically write raw contacts, meeting notes, or long-term memory back to either the cloud or the local Skill. The product promise is memory-asset-powered results, not raw-memory leakage. Memory backflow only starts after explicit user confirmation.

Tag backflow follows the same rule. The result view can suggest useful tags, but those draft tags still require user approval before they are reused for future matching.

What Happens After Upgrade

You can start with a preview, then decide whether you want fuller reports, more quota, or follow-up collaboration.

After purchase, activation details, API keys, and other signed-in actions continue on later pages.