Your Team’s Central Communication Hub

Space Chat is the second level in Luklak’s communication architecture. It is a dedicated, persistent chat channel built into every single ⏹️ Space on the platform. This feature acts as your team’s central hub for all communication related to the specific purpose of that Space—whether it’s for a project, a department, or a business function like “Sales CRM”.

Level 2: Space Chat

This is your team’s shared channel for a specific project or function, replacing the need for an external group chat like Slack or Microsoft Teams.

The Best of Both Worlds: Chat & Work Together

Many teams use a dedicated Slack channel for each project. This organizes conversations, but it creates a fundamental disconnect: the conversation lives in one app, while the actual work (the 🧊 Objects, data, and workflows) lives in another. A ⏹️ Space in Luklak solves this by unifying both worlds. It is simultaneously:
  1. An operational workspace where tasks are managed.
  2. The team’s chat room for discussing that work.
This integrated approach provides several key advantages:
  • Reduced Context Switching: Your team can discuss project strategy and update the status of 🧊 Objects in the same window, without ever leaving the Space.
  • A Single Source of Truth: All team-level discussions are stored alongside the work itself, creating a complete, unified history for the project.
  • Automatic Membership: Anyone who is a member of the ⏹️ Space is automatically a member of the Space Chat. There’s no need to manage two separate lists of people.
[Image Placeholder: A screenshot of the Luklak UI. The main panel shows a Kanban board (the work). A sidebar or integrated panel on the right shows the ‘Space Chat’ with a flowing team conversation.]

Common Use Cases for Space Chat

Space Chat is ideal for team-level communication that isn’t about one single task.
  • Project Announcements: Post a welcome message for new team members or announce a major milestone.
  • General Questions & Blockers: Ask questions relevant to the whole team, like “Has anyone worked with the new client API before?”
  • Sharing Team-wide Resources: Post links to shared documents, design mockups, or important external resources.
When should you use Object Chat instead? For conversations about a specific task, deal, or bug, it’s always better to use Level 3: Object Chat. This keeps the most specific context directly on the work item itself, making it easy to find later.

What’s Next?

You’ve learned how to manage direct messages and team-level conversations. Now, let’s explore the most powerful level of communication in Luklak, where conversations are attached directly to your data.