Clark Documentation
Clark is an AI operator for team chats. It lives where your team already works, keeps context from Telegram and Slack, processes documents, remembers important people and facts, creates tasks, maintains lightweight CRM records, and helps everyone understand what is happening across the workspace.
This documentation is written for users and workspace admins. It explains what Clark can do, how the bot behaves in chats, how to connect Telegram and Slack, and how to use the dashboard. It intentionally avoids private infrastructure and model-routing details.
Start Here
- Open First 20 Minutes With Clark and follow it step by step.
- Connect one real team chat with Telegram Setup or Slack Setup.
- Send one message, one file, and one task so your team can see Clark working.
- Read What Clark Does when you want a deeper overview.
- Review Billing before inviting a larger team or adding paid channels.
Why Teams Use Clark
| Need | How Clark helps |
|---|---|
| Keep chat knowledge usable | Clark saves recent context, compresses older context, and builds summaries so decisions do not disappear in the message stream. |
| Stop losing details | Clark remembers people, companies, IDs, amounts, dates, contacts, and document facts at chat and workspace level. |
| Process documents faster | Send PDFs, office files, spreadsheets, text, images, or audio; Clark extracts text, entities, summaries, and reusable data. |
| Turn talk into action | Create and review tasks, assign owners, mark work done, and generate cross-chat task reports. |
| Run customer workflows | Create leads and deals, keep notes, and inspect pipeline state from chat or dashboard. |
| Work in your channels | Clark responds in private chats, Slack DMs, Telegram groups, Slack channels, and threads without forcing a new habit. |
How Clark Responds
In group channels, Clark listens quietly and answers only when it should:
- Mention Clark by name.
- Tag the bot.
- Reply to a Clark message.
- Use a private chat, Slack DM, or approved slash command.
This keeps busy team channels clean while still giving Clark enough context for useful answers, summaries, task tracking, document work, and memory.
The Best Way To Start
Do not try to configure everything at once. Add Clark to one channel, ask one question, upload one document, create one task, and check the dashboard. Once that feels natural, add more chats and invite more team members.