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Manage companies on the growth page

The growth page lives at `https://lengrowth.com/growth`.

Manage companies on the growth page

The growth page lives at https://lengrowth.com/growth.

When to use this

The growth page is a registry of the companies in your account. It shows each company in card form and attaches the insight summary that LenGrowth has already loaded for that business.

The page includes:

  • A search field labeled "Search companies..."

  • A "Company Type" filter

  • A refresh action

  • An add-company action

  • Company cards with insight data

If you have no companies yet, the page shows a dedicated empty state. If your search or filter hides every company, you see a different empty state that tells you to clear the filters.

That difference matters. "No Companies Yet" means the account has no company profiles to show. "No Companies Found" means the companies exist, but your current search or filter is too narrow.

Use the growth page when you want to:

  • Add a company

  • Find an existing company by name or description

  • Filter the list to new or existing companies

  • Review the maturity context that LenGrowth has already loaded

  • Open a company card before going into the workspace

If you only want a quick operational summary, the dashboard is usually faster. If you want to inspect one company in detail, open the company workspace route pattern https://lengrowth.com/companies/[id] after you find the right card here.

Step-by-step

  1. Read the page heading and confirm you are in the company workspace list.

  2. Wait for the company cards to load.

  3. Check whether the page shows "No Companies Yet" or the normal card grid.

If the page is still loading, the refresh icon in the header may spin until the company data and insights finish loading. That is normal on this page because LenGrowth fetches both the company list and the related insight data.

  1. Click the "Search companies..." field.

  2. Type part of the company name.

  3. If needed, search by description or industry terms instead of the exact name.

  4. Clear the search text when you want the full list back.

The search matches against the company name, the company description, and the industry field. That makes it useful when you remember what a company does but not the exact title in the system.

Search is the best option when you are trying to move quickly between multiple businesses. It is faster than opening each card one by one and easier to scan than the full list if your account contains several companies.

The "Company Type" filter is the simplest way to separate a fresh company from an established one.

  1. Open the "Company Type" filter.

  2. Choose "All Companies" if you want the full list.

  3. Choose "New Companies" if you only want the new-workflow group.

  4. Choose "Existing Companies" if you only want the established-business group.

The page treats the type filter as part of the current view, not as a permanent change to the company record. You can switch it at any time without affecting the company itself.

If you are comparing onboarding progress or trying to spot which companies are still early in the workflow, this filter is much more useful than search alone.

Each company card is a compact summary. Open it with the same care you would use when opening a task, because the card is usually the easiest place to notice whether the company is the right one.

  1. Read the company name.

  2. Check the company type if it is shown.

  3. Look for maturity information on the card.

  4. Review the insight summary attached to the company.

  5. Open the card when you are ready to go deeper.

The page can show data such as maturity rank and maturity assessment. Those values help you understand whether the company is still early, has some structure, or already has a clearer growth rhythm. They are not the full strategy, but they are a good shorthand for the account state.

If a company also includes an industry label or website in the card design, use those details to verify that you are opening the correct business before you leave the page.

The add-company action appears in more than one place on the page.

  1. Use the main button in the header if you want a quick add flow.

  2. Use the add card at the end of the grid if you want to stay in the list.

  3. Follow the create-company flow.

  4. Return to the growth page once the new company appears.

If your account can create companies, the button says "Add Company" or "Add Another Company" depending on how much data already exists. If your account cannot create more yet, the button changes to "Upgrade to Add Company" or a similar upgrade prompt.

That behavior is useful because it keeps the next valid action visible without pretending every account has the same limits.

The page can also remove a company if your account and the card controls allow it.

  1. Open the company card action that removes the company.

  2. Read the confirmation prompt carefully.

  3. Confirm only if you really want to delete the company.

  4. Wait for the page to remove the card from the list.

Deletion is destructive. The page explicitly asks for confirmation because the company is removed from the list, not simply hidden. If you are not certain, stop and open the company workspace first.

At the bottom of the page, LenGrowth shows an "Accelerate Your Growth" panel. This section does not replace the company cards. It is there to explain what kinds of analysis the platform can produce once a company exists.

The panel mentions:

  • SEO analysis

  • Social media analysis

  • A comprehensive growth plan with prioritized actions

Use that section as a reminder of what the growth page leads into. The card list is where you manage the company entry. The analysis panel is the preview of the work that will happen after the company is created and connected.

After you find or add a company on the growth page, the normal next step is to open the company workspace. That is where LenGrowth turns the company record into tasks, strategy, progress, and delivery.

You can also return to the dashboard, which gives you the highest-level summary, or go straight to the pipeline and reporting views once the company has active work.

That means the account has no company profiles yet. Use the add-company action to create the first one.

That means your filters are hiding the current list. Clear the search field and reset the company type filter to "All Companies".

That usually means your current plan does not allow more companies yet. Use the subscription page to review the plan ladder and the current access summary.

The page only shows what has been loaded for that company. Open the company workspace if you need deeper context such as the full task set or strategy hub.

Common problems

If something does not look right, confirm you are using the correct account, page, and permission level.

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