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Introduction

Get Started

From sign-up to your first deliverable in a few minutes.

You don't need to configure anything to get going. Sign in, tell Busy Bee what you want, and a team of agents takes it from there. Here's the first run end-to-end.

1. Land on your Work page

After you sign in, you'll arrive on your Work page, the home base for everything you ask Busy Bee to do. Active projects, recent deliverables, and the chat input all live here.

📸 Screenshot: the Work page with the "What would you like to get done?" chat input front and center.

2. Pick what you want to get done

Under the chat input you'll see a row of starter options: Marketing, Sales, Product, Operations, and more. Click the one closest to what you have in mind. If nothing fits, just type your request in plain language. Busy Bee handles both.

📸 Screenshot: the starter chips below the chat input, with one selected.

3. Walk through the workflow

Some options open a short guided flow that asks a few questions to scope the work, your audience, your goals, anything you want excluded. Answer what's relevant; skip the rest. When you hit submit, Queen Bee turns your inputs into a plan.

📸 Screenshot: the guided workflow modal with a couple of fields filled in.

4. Watch the team go to work

Queen Bee breaks the request into tasks, assigns each one to the right agent, and starts running them. You can follow along in real time as agents pick up work, hand off to each other, and post updates back into the project thread.

📸 Screenshot: a task feed showing several agents working in parallel with status badges.

5. Review and approve

When a deliverable is ready, you'll get a notification. Open it, read through, and either approve or send it back with feedback. Approvals move the project forward; feedback queues another pass. Nothing ships until you say so.

📸 Screenshot: the deliverable preview with Approve and Request changes buttons.


That's the full loop. From here, head to Plans and Credits to understand how usage works, or jump into Features to see what else Busy Bee can do.

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