How UCL Works in Real Scenarios?
This section includes a collection of examples and real-world scenarios showing how UCL connects your AI clients with different tools to perform actions, without writing any code.
Before exploring the individual examples, make sure you’ve completed the basic setup steps below.
1. Selecting Your Workspace in UCL
Log in to UCL from ucl.dev.
After you log in, you can select a workspace or create a new one by clicking on the Create Workspace button, after which you'll be directed to the next page to set up your integrations.
When you first log in to UCL, a workspace titled "My Workspace" is created by default.

2. Choose Apps & Actions
Selecting your workspace will take you to the Connect Page in your Dashboard. You can Choose the Apps You Need, along with viewing your selected apps and enabled actions.

Actions represent the functions you can perform within each app.
From the Connecting Existing Apps button, you can browse and connect to any app available in UCL.
For this use case, we need to connect the Google Docs and Slack apps with the Create Doc and Send Message Actions, respectively.
You can select any app by checking the top-right box on the app and click on Select Tools to modify your action selection and then finalize this setup by clicking the Confirm Action button in the right-bottom.

Explore Examples & Tutorials
After completing your setup, you can explore these examples to see how UCL works in real scenarios and AI environments.
Each tutorial highlights how UCL integrates seamlessly with different AI clients, whether through the built-in Playground, embedded assistants, or external clients.
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