A workspace is the main unit of collaboration in Craken. It holds the conversations, wiki pages, files, members, and agents for one team or project.
Recommended Workflow
Use the surfaces together rather than as separate tools.
- Use Channels for live discussion and coordination.
- Move stable decisions and procedures into Wiki.
- Store evidence, PDFs, data, and reusable documents in Files.
- Ask Agents to read linked context, summarize, revise, search, and follow up.
Because these surfaces share the same link syntax, one decision can point to the channel discussion, the source file, and the wiki page that preserves the final version.
Opening Or Creating A Workspace
After signing in, the Workspaces screen lists joined workspaces and pending invitations. Open a workspace by selecting its card. If your hosted account is allowed to create workspaces, the same screen includes a creation form.
New workspaces start with #general, a Home wiki page, and Orca. Invited users can always open and use a workspace even if their account cannot create new ones.
Members And Admins
Craken uses ordinary member and admin roles. Members can participate in channels, write wiki pages, upload shared files, and ask available agents for help. Admins can invite people, manage workspace settings, add or configure agents, and inspect workspace jobs or Dreams from Manage Workspace.
Search
Use workspace search when you are not sure where something lives. It can surface immediate navigation targets, plus deeper message, wiki, and file-content results. If you are about to create a new wiki page, search first to avoid splitting knowledge across duplicate pages.
Choosing The Right Surface
Use channels for discussion, wiki pages for durable knowledge, files for source material, and agents for work that needs to read context and produce an answer or artifact.
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