Use Worka
This section explains how to use Worka once you are trying to get a real workspace built and running.
The goal here is practical. You should come away knowing how to ask for the right thing, how to review what Worka is planning, how to control services and AI team members, and how to keep the workspace useful once it is live.
What using Worka actually involves
Using Worka is usually a mix of five activities:
- asking for the workspace you want
- reviewing what Worka is planning to build
- using the views that become available
- controlling the services, AI team members, hooks, and approvals that shape behaviour
- refining the workspace as your needs change
If you keep those five activities in mind, the rest of the product makes more sense.
Reading order
If you are new to Worka, read these pages in order:
- Getting Started
- Create Software from a Goal
- Reviewing the Plan
- Views and Progressive Delivery
- Workflow, Tasks, and Approvals
- AI Team Members
- Hooks and Hand-Offs
After that, go deeper into the controls that matter for your own workspace:
- Workspace and Collaboration
- Connecting Services
- Compute Network and Devices
- Browser Control and Computer Use
- Shared Views and Public Apps
- Evolving Your Software
- Troubleshooting
A good way to use Worka
The fastest way to get value from Worka is:
- make the request concrete
- correct the plan early if it drifts
- keep service access narrow
- give each AI team member a focused job
- use hooks only where you need consistency
- keep watching the workflow and approvals after the first views appear
That rhythm matters more than writing a “perfect” prompt. Worka gets better when the workspace stays understandable.