Use CLEA without code
Dashboard-only path
You can use CLEA without writing code. Start from the dashboard, chat, prompts, analytics, suggestions, and calendar.
The no-code path is not a weaker path. It is the normal way to learn what the workspace knows.
Review setup
Confirm the domain and workspace context.
Read evidence
Inspect prompts, analytics, readiness, and sources.
Use cards
Accept, complete, ask about, or archive suggestions.
Schedule later
Add calendar work after the manual path is clear.
Prompt edits in the UI
Review your mention prompts before relying on analytics. The questions should sound like buyer questions and match your market.
If a prompt feels too broad or too branded, edit it before scaling the schedule.
Suggestion-card review
Suggestion cards are the cleanest no-code action flow. Open a card, inspect the evidence, decide whether it matters, then accept, complete, or archive it.
Do not keep cards open forever. A large noisy queue makes CLEA harder to trust.

Review source gap on comparison prompts
Competitors are named from review pages where your brand is missing. Inspect the prompt evidence and decide whether this needs a page update or source review.
Calendar scheduling without files
The calendar can show recurring prompt runs and agent prompts. You can use it to understand what CLEA will check next.
Start with a simple schedule. Add custom workflow files later when you know which routine is worth repeating.
Approval points
Human review still matters. Approve public claims, content drafts, page changes, and workflow changes before they go live.
No-code does not mean no judgment.
Approval point
No-code users still approve claims, cards, drafts, and scheduled work before action.
Export and handoff options
Use summaries, cards, and reports to hand work to teammates. Keep the handoff tied to evidence so the next person can see why the work matters.