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Pairing Insights gives Team Owners and Team Managers a visual summary of how people on the team pair together. Use it to spot who is pairing with whom, which sub-teams have formed naturally, and which teammates bridge otherwise disconnected groups.

Opening Pairing Insights

  1. Sign in to tuple.app as a Team Owner or Team Manager.
  2. Open your team and go to Pairing Insights in the team sidebar.
  3. Use the period toggle at the top right to change the time window the report covers.
If your team has never made a call on Tuple, the page shows an empty state instead of the report.

Reading the report

Pairing Insights is made up of a few panels, each driven by the same time window you selected at the top of the page. Quick stats summarizes total calls, total pairing time, and the number of unique pairs for the selected period. Pairing activity charts how much your team paired across the period. Peak hours shows when during the day your team tends to pair, in your local timezone. Network map is an interactive graph of every teammate who paired during the period. Each dot is a person, and each line is a pair of teammates who had at least one call together. Thicker lines mean more calls between that pair. Communities lists the clusters of teammates that consistently pair with one another. Tuple detects communities automatically from call history — you don’t configure them. Connectors lists teammates who bridge two or more communities. These are the people most responsible for cross-pollination on your team.

Using the network map

The network map is an infinite canvas you can pan and zoom:
  • Drag with the left mouse button to pan.
  • Scroll or pinch to zoom.
  • Middle-click and drag to pan without selecting.
  • Click Fit to reframe the whole graph in view.
Hover a node to see a card with that teammate’s pairing stats for the period. Hover a community to see its members and size. Click a connector in the Connectors panel to highlight that teammate’s node on the map; click the close button on the card to clear the selection. Node size reflects engagement — teammates who pair with many different partners, or pair often, appear larger. Nodes are colored by community. Teammates who only pair inside a small, isolated pair (a dyad) appear as outline-only nodes on the outer ring of the map, rather than being forced into a larger community.

Sharing a report

You can share a read-only view of a Pairing Insights report with anyone, including people outside your team, by generating a share link:
  1. Open Pairing Insights and pick the period you want to share.
  2. Click the Share button next to the period toggle.
  3. Copy the generated link and send it to whomever you want to view the report.
Share links are valid for 90 days. You can revoke a share link at any time from the same share button; a revoked link stops working immediately. Each share link is tied to a specific team and period, so changing the period after sharing creates a new link.

Permissions

Pairing Insights is visible to Team Owners and Team Managers. Regular team members don’t see the page or the sidebar link. Anyone with an active share link can view the shared report, even if they aren’t signed in.