Luna · The AI workplace

Welcome to the AI workplace.

Five steps, about 20 minutes. By the end you'll have talked to your first agent, seen what else exists, and picked a deeper path for your role. The first module on every role-track is the same: what we're not asking you to do.

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The five-step flow

The first-run experience.

Linear, on purpose. Each step ends in a real action you take — a chat, a click, a decision. Click through; it should feel like getting set up, not reading a wiki.

  1. 01

    Welcome

    You've been added to Luna's AI workplace. This is where every Luna employee works alongside the AI fleet — chat with shared agents, watch what they're doing, ask for one of your own. About 20 minutes total. You can stop and come back any time.

  2. 02

    Meet Basal — your first agent

    Basal is the shared assistant every Luna employee can use. Day-to-day questions about the company, drafting, summarizing, brainstorming, code snippets. Open a chat, ask it something real, and notice the response. Conversations are private to you; nothing is used to train any model.

  3. 03

    See what else exists

    There are six agents on the Luna AI Workforce today. Some are for everyone (Basal, Pen). Some are owner agents — built for one person (Clara). Some are platform-internal (Pump, Sensor — used by the team building this). Lancel is for clinical-data work and is gated to phi-authorized people. Browse the catalog and notice which ones are available to you.

  4. 04

    Pick your role-specific deep-dive

    Five role tracks below, ~20 minutes each. They cover what we're asking of you, what we're not, where AI fits in your loop, and what stays human. The first module on every track is the same: what we're not asking you to do — that's the boundary, written down. Pick the one that matches your work.

  5. 05

    Get an agent of your own (optional)

    If you find yourself doing the same multi-step thing twice a week — triage, drafts, lookups — that's a workflow worth giving to an agent. Pen runs the intake. Five minutes to file, a few days from request to working agent. There's no quota; everyone at Luna can ask for one.

Why we have onboarding at all

Because the platform is half technical, half cultural.

The hardest work in shipping an AI workplace isn't the Cloudflare plumbing. It's making sure the team trusts what we built — that the boundaries are real, that the metrics aren't being misread, that "AI assisted" doesn't mean "the human is off the hook." The first module on every track exists for that reason.

Done with onboarding?

Welcome aboard. The dashboard is your home from here.