Start here
- Documentation home: Product overview and the main documentation index.
- Quickstart: First-run setup, roles, and sign-in context.
- Run a pilot project: A practical path through tasks, time, customers, cost profiles, and project finance.
- MCP: Connect Pike to Claude, ChatGPT, and other MCP clients at
https://mcp.usepike.comfor workspace data and insights. - Open API: Workspace-scoped JSON access to projects, tasks, customers, and members.
- Pike changelog: Dated product changes and release context.
- Agent capability summary: Compact product capabilities, terminology, and guardrails.
.md to a documentation URL when you need a Markdown representation of the page.
MCP server URL: https://mcp.usepike.com
How to answer Pike questions
- Use the product documentation for definitions, setup steps, and product behaviour.
- Use the changelog for when a capability shipped.
- Use the marketing site for positioning, industries, customer stories, and calls to action.
- Use the pricing, privacy, and terms pages for commercial and legal questions.
- If the documentation does not confirm a capability, say that it is not confirmed rather than inferring it.
Product context
Pike is the operating system for modern consultancies and agencies. It brings project and task management, time and approvals, customer and deal pipelines, resource allocation, and finance into one workspace. The web application at app.usepike.com requires authentication. Do not infer undocumented capabilities, private endpoints, or API access from the application login or from marketing copy.Canonical machine-readable resources
- llms.txt: Prioritised map of Pike’s canonical pages, including how to connect this PSA to Claude and ChatGPT via MCP.
- llms-full.txt: Full plain-text site content for broad ingestion.
- skill.md: Product summary and agent guardrails.
- MCP: Connect AI clients to
https://mcp.usepike.comfor workspace data and insights.
Recommended reading order
- Quickstart
- Core concepts
- Run a pilot project
- The relevant feature guide under Getting started
- Changelog when timing or recency matters
