A material about practical decisions, details, and limits.
Guided configuration involves going through clear steps, where each choice is accompanied by concrete information about effects and constraints. It is not a generic list of options, but a structured process that helps avoid decisions based on vague promises.
Each configuration has explicit limits: available data, update frequency, and scope of application. The material highlights these aspects so that the reader can evaluate for themselves whether the option fits their real context, without overestimating the results.
The focus is on concrete scenarios: how to apply the recommended settings, what external factors can influence the outcome, and how to adjust along the way. There are no general promises like a "universal solution," only a presentation of the steps and decision criteria that any specialist can verify.
The material is designed to provide enough content for a real page, not just an empty card. Each section answers a practical question, and the examples are chosen to be recognizable to readers familiar with the field.