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Next Steps

You've got the basics—now it's time to make Kiket work for your specific needs. This page helps you find the right path based on what you want to accomplish.

Choose Your Adventure

I want to customize my workflows

  • Workflow Reference

    Complete syntax for states, transitions, conditions, and actions

    Workflows

  • Workflow Examples

    Common workflow patterns and recipes

    Examples

  • Approval Routing

    Dynamic approval chains based on issue values

    Approvals

I want to integrate with other tools

  • Build an Extension

    Create custom integrations with any language

    Extensions

  • Slack & Teams

    Send notifications and receive commands

    Communication

  • GitHub Integration

    Sync PRs, commits, and CI status

    Git integration

I want to track metrics

  • Analytics Dashboards

    Build custom dashboards with SQL queries

    Analytics

  • SLA Monitoring

    Track response times and breach alerts

    SLA guide

  • Capacity Planning

    Team workload and availability tracking

    Capacity

I need to prove compliance

  • Audit Trails

    Blockchain-anchored immutable records

    Audit trails

  • Explainable AI

    Reasoning traces for every AI decision

    AI compliance

  • Compliance Overview

    SOC 2, GDPR, ISO 27001, HIPAA

    Compliance


Learning Resources

Documentation Paths

Goal Path
Understand the platform deeply What is Kiket?Core ConceptsWorkflows
Build custom integrations Extensions OverviewPython QuickstartManifest Reference
Set up compliance Compliance OverviewAudit TrailsEU AI Act
Migrate from another tool Jira Migration or GitHub Migration

Hands-On Practice

  1. Modify your workflow — Add a new state or change a transition condition
  2. Create a custom action — Send a webhook to an external service
  3. Build a simple extension — Follow the Python or Node.js quickstart
  4. Set up an analytics query — Track your team's cycle time

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