Everything happens in your chat.
Eko has no dashboard to learn and no tab to keep open. You hire her, she joins your channel, and from then on everything runs through messages, commands and buttons. This page covers all of it.
Getting started in 60 seconds
Eko onboards like a new hire: she introduces herself, asks three questions, and starts working the moment the interview ends.
Install Eko
Add her to Slack or Discord and invite her to the channel where your team lives. New workspaces start with 2,500 free credits, no card required.
She introduces herself
The moment she joins a channel with no brand learned yet, she opens her onboarding interview instead of dumping a static help message.
Answer three questions
Your website, your own social accounts, your competitors. She reads your site like a new hire: product, market, ICP, and every way people write your name.
The first scan runs itself
As soon as the interview ends, she scans the web and posts her first signals in the channel. Invite the whole team: reading her briefs is free, no seats.
On Slack, answer by mentioning her @Eko yoursite.com
On Discord, use the guided form /eko setup
Talk to her
Mention @Eko followed by any question about your listening. No syntax to memorize: she is a colleague, not a command line.
@Eko what did people say about our pricing this week?
✍️ Eko is going through the signals…
Scope-guarded
Her answers stay grounded in your actual signals and brand context. She is your listening analyst, not a general-purpose chatbot.
Answers in your language
She replies in your workspace language, detected from your site during setup or set explicitly with /eko language.
You see her working
She posts a small "Eko is going through the signals…" placeholder, then edits it into the finished answer. It reads like a colleague typing.
Command reference
Everything /eko responds to, identical on Slack and Discord. Type /eko on its own to get this list right in the channel.
/eko setup <url>Eko reads your site and learns your brand: product, market, ICP, competitors, and every variant of your name.
500 credits, once
/eko language <lang>Sets her working language. Analyses, drafts and answers follow it.
Free
/eko scanPulls fresh signals from Buska right now instead of waiting for the next scheduled scan.
25 credits per signal surfaced, 0 if nothing is found
/eko digestPosts the daily digest on demand.
Free
/eko memoPosts the weekly market memo on demand.
Free
/eko reportImpact report: what the team actually did with the signals she surfaced.
Free
/eko ask <question>Ask her anything about your listening. Same brain as mentioning @Eko.
10 credits
/eko leadsLists the high-intent signals worth sending to Buska, with their intent scores.
Free
/eko competitorsShows the latest competitor complaints she has picked up.
Free
/eko mute <keyword>Teaches her to skip a keyword pattern. Muted signals stop surfacing in future scans.
Free
/eko statusModes, plan, credits used, muted keywords, last scan, and impact stats at a glance.
Free
Discord adds two extras: /eko hello (she introduces herself in the channel) and /eko help. On Slack, any /eko without a known subcommand shows the help.
Buttons on every signal card
Each signal Eko posts carries action buttons. Pressing them is free, with one exception: drafting, because that is her doing real work.
Follow the thread. Eko keeps the card updated and counts the signal as acted on.
Hands the signal to a teammate, with Eko suggesting the right person. She posts the assignment under the card with full context.
She writes a reply in your voice, right in the thread. A human always reviews, edits and sends: she never posts publicly for you.
Marks the signal as turned into a task, so it shows up in the impact report.
Dismisses this one. The feedback goes back to Buska.
Stronger than ignore: it teaches her filters so similar mentions stop surfacing. It trains your workspace only, never a shared model.
The revenue handoff. Sends the signal to Buska with its intent score and full context, so outreach starts informed, not cold. Always human-initiated.
Every other button costs nothing.
How credits work
You pay for findings, not for watching. Credits meter Eko's work: what she surfaces, writes and answers. Reading briefs, pressing buttons and adding teammates are always free.
A signal, delivered
25
Found across 30+ platforms, verified it is really about your brand, analyzed, and briefed with a recommended action.
A reply drafted in your voice
25
Written in the thread under the signal. Humans always send.
An answer to your question
10
Via @Eko or /eko ask, grounded in your current signals.
Learning your brand
500, once
She reads your site like a new hire during /eko setup.
Watching that finds nothing
0
Quiet day? Scanning, matching and filtering are on us.
Every new workspace starts with 2,500 free credits. No card, and they never expire.
Out of credits? Critical reputation risks still get through. Routine scanning pauses until the cycle resets or you resize your plan.
Same employee, native manners
Eko speaks each platform's dialect. Commands and credits are identical everywhere.
Slack
- Answer onboarding questions and ask anything by mentioning @Eko.
- Signal cards are native messages with buttons; drafts and notes land in threads.
- Invite her to a channel and she introduces herself on the spot.
Discord
- /eko setup opens a native guided form when you omit the URL.
- Signals arrive as embeds with the same action buttons.
- Two extra commands: /eko hello and /eko help.
Teams
- Same interview, same commands, same cards, adapted to Teams.
- In the works. Hire her on Slack or Discord today and Teams will follow.
Ready to put her on the payroll?
See her handle a real day of signals in the interactive preview, or hire her now.