Get to first value in 5 minutes
The fastest way to understand Mavrk is to create one customer-facing result, not configure the whole platform.
Before you start
Have one concrete business outcome in mind. Good examples are:
- A booking page for a restaurant, clinic, or service business.
- A customer onboarding portal.
- A WhatsApp support flow grounded in company FAQs.
- A simple dashboard for support, sales, or operations requests.
Step 1: Build one app
- Open Apps.
- Type the app you want, for example:
Create a restaurant front page with menu, bookings, opening hours, and contact details. - Press Enter.
- Wait for the live preview to appear.
- Send one follow-up instruction, such as
Make it premium, red and white, and add a booking confirmation section.
Expected result: you have a live app preview you can review and share.
Step 2: Add one source of truth
- Open Knowledge.
- Upload the one file the AI needs most, such as a menu, FAQ, service list, pricing sheet, or SOP.
- Check that the file is marked as ready.
Expected result: Mavrk has real company context instead of generic instructions.
Step 3: Create ownership
- Open Company.
- Create the department that owns this work.
- Add a specialist or crew responsible for the first customer outcome.
Expected result: customer work has an owner, not just a chat response.
Step 4: Launch one workflow
- Open Workflows.
- Create a workflow for the first repeatable job.
- Add the steps, approval points, and handoff owner.
- Test it with one example request.
Expected result: Mavrk can move a request from intake to next action.
What good looks like
You should finish with one useful app, one knowledge source, one owner, and one workflow. That is enough to show value before expanding into more channels, departments, or automations.