Bots And Channels
Bots help teams work with workspace context. They can answer questions, inspect artifacts, use tools, and leave an operation trail that people can review.
Where Users Meet Bots
- The web dock provides a browser-based channel for prompting a selected workspace bot.
- Telegram can connect a workspace bot to team conversations when configured.
- MCP channels can expose delegated bot behavior to compatible clients.
The available channels depend on workspace settings and bot configuration.
Prompting A Bot
Give the bot a clear task and include the relevant context: the artifact, route, workspace question, or desired output. Ask for reviewable work: summaries with references, extracted facts, related artifacts, or tool results that can be inspected.
Review Bot Work
A bot response is not just chat text. If it called tools or performed a multi-step task, review the operation timeline and resulting artifacts. This matters when a bot produces forecasts, rendered files, generated scenes, extracted data, or external actions.
Media To Add
- Screenshot: bot dock beside an artifact detail page. It helps users understand how to ask questions with visible context. Source: sample workspace artifact and selected bot.
- Video: Telegram-connected bot responding to a workspace prompt and creating an operation. It helps teams understand channel behavior. Source: non-sensitive test workspace with a demo bot.