Working With Q
A user-first guide to working with Q from Slack: what Q can do in the observer sandbox, how its tool access works, what it remembers, and where operator-only details begin.
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Part 1
Using Q from Slack
How to ask for help, what to expect, and where the observer sandbox draws the line
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Part 2
What Q Can Help With
A practical map of Q's Slack, repo, Notion, Google Workspace, and GitHub capabilities
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Part 3
What Q Remembers
Why Q feels like one teammate while memory still follows the room where the work happened
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Part 4
The Only Locked Door
How OpenClaw gives Q a real computer without letting public channels rewrite the machine it runs on
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Part 5
The Status Light
How Q announces maintenance, checks for active work, and proves it came back online
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Part 6
Operator's Guide to Q
The private lanes, debug channels, maintenance rituals, and boundaries behind the Slack teammate