Learn Wrk
This section teaches the Wrk platform: what each area does, how features fit together, and the terms we use across all documentation. Read the platform map and shared vocabulary here before diving into tutorials, how-to guides, or reference.
Platform at a glance
Explore the main parts of Wrk and how they support your automation:
- Platform tour — account surfaces: Wrkflow designer, launch console, run history, connected accounts, API keys, media library, and datastore
- Triggers — how Wrkflow runs start: manual, email, schedule, webhook, and API launch methods
- Building a Wrkflow — designer concepts, quickstart steps, and deep dives on canvas, Actions, data flow, and testing
- Working with large data — scale Wrkflows over lists and batches with divides and loops
Learn the language
Two pages share the vocabulary used throughout these docs:
- Core concepts — start here for the mental model. Six building blocks (Wrkflow, Wrk Action, Connector, Trigger, Human-in-the-Loop, Orchestration) and how a run flows from trigger to completion.
- Glossary — quick lookup for any platform term when you need a one-line definition.
For architectural depth — why Wrk orchestrates API, RPA, AI, and human steps together — see the Concepts section in the nav.
Start doing something
Once you know the platform layout, pick a path that matches your goal.
I'm building a Wrkflow
Design, configure, and test automation — connect apps, wire Wrk Actions, and use API, RPA, and AI.
I'm maintaining or debugging a Wrkflow
Launch runs, monitor results, troubleshoot failures, and keep existing Wrkflows healthy.
Also in this section
- Wrkflow library — browse and import pre-built Wrkflows