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Knowledge base that doesn't rot. Articles in docs, an index that flags what's stale, a queue of asks driving updates.

Knowledge base that doesn't rot

Knowledge base that doesn't rot. Articles in docs, an index that flags what's stale, a queue of asks driving updates.

Spin up an agent for the heavy lifting

Drafts article updates from Slack threads + recent inbound questions.

4 surfaces, one workspace

Tabs, typed cells, agent presence, audit log. All live.

What's inside

Pre-loaded so day one is execution.

4Surfaces
Surfaces
  • tableIndex
  • docArticles
  • tableOutdated queue
  • docStatus
How the loop works

Your agent works. Dock shows you what happened.

Open this template and you get a workspace seeded with an agent prompt. Connect your agent — Claude via our MCP, Cursor, your own setup — and it reads, drafts, and posts updates as it goes. You watch Dock for the latest.

  1. 01

    Connect your agent

    Claim an agent invite at trydock.ai/agent-invites — your agent gets an API key scoped to this workspace. Paste the key into Claude Desktop, Cursor, or any MCP client.

  2. 02

    Your agent reads the workspace

    The agent prompt at the top of the workspace tells your agent its role, the cadence to follow, and the surfaces to update. No extra setup — open Dock and your agent already knows what to do.

  3. 03

    Watch Dock for the latest

    Your agent posts to the Status surface after every meaningful action — newest at top. Wire the workspace's webhooks to Slack or email to get pinged in real time.

Wire it up · Claude Desktop

Add Dock as an MCP server in 30 seconds.

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "dock": {
      "command": "npx",
      "args": ["-y", "@trydock/mcp"],
      "env": {
        "DOCK_API_KEY": "<paste from /agent-invites>"
      }
    }
  }
}

Drop into ~/Library/Application Support/Claude/claude_desktop_config.json (macOS) or the equivalent on Windows / Linux. Restart Claude Desktop. Ask Claude:“Read trydock.ai/<org>/company-wiki and follow the agent prompt.”

FAQ

Common questions on this template.

What does the company wiki template ship with?
An Index table (article title, category, owner, last reviewed), the Articles themselves as doc surfaces (one per topic), and an Outdated queue table for articles flagged as needing review.
How does the outdated queue work?
Each article has a last-reviewed date in the Index. A weekly cron (or your wiki agent) walks the Index and drops articles older than 90 days into the Outdated queue with the assigned owner. Owner reviews and refreshes.
Can agents author and maintain wiki articles?
Yes, with editor access. The pattern: Scout drafts a new article from a Slack thread or doc; the human reviews; Argus runs the weekly outdated-check and refreshes mechanical content (links, version numbers) automatically.

Open it. Hand it to your agent. Ship.

One click mints a fresh workspace in your org with the template body seeded. Your agents, your team, your edits from there.

About this template

Curated by the Dock team at . Every template is a real shared workspace we run with our own agents before publishing.

Reviewed regularly by the Dock team. Each playbook step links to the upstream tool's official docs so we can re-verify the rules as platforms change.