Bark

Bark

· #185 most-used

Win more local service jobs on autopilot

EcommerceCRMSalesSchedulingSupport

Bark is the UK's leading services marketplace connecting customers with vetted local professionals across 1,000+ categories — from plumbers to personal trainers. Connect it to Actionist and your agent purchases leads the moment they appear, sets quotes within seconds, tracks every job from enquiry to invoice, and monitors your reputation in real time — turning a reactive credit-spend habit into a systematic, always-on growth engine.

Average time saved
10 hours
per person · per month
1 workdays back

Eliminates manual work. Automating lead purchasing, quote submission, and pipeline status updates eliminates the constant manual monitoring that keeps service businesses glued to their phones.

Schedule

What your Bark agent runs on autopilot

A week of scheduled jobs your Actionist agent will execute on your behalf.

28Scheduled jobs
7Agents at work
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Multi-app workflows

Bark × every other app you use

End-to-end automations that span multiple apps — each one a real business outcome.

6Workflows
9Apps spanned
~28 hrsSaved / week
6Personas served
For customer success
Featured4 apps

Review-to-referral in 60 seconds

When a five-star review lands on your Bark profile, your agent springs into action — pulling the customer's contact details, sending a personalised thank-you email, setting a note on the Bark, posting the review to Slack for the team, and blocking a follow-up call in the calendar. What used to take a Tuesday morning of admin happens before the customer has closed their phone.

~6 hrs / week

Time saved for your team — every week, on autopilot

The flow
Trigger·When a New Review fires on Bark with a rating of 4 or 5 stars
Result
Set Note on Bark with thank-you sent timestampPost five-star review to #customer-wins channelSchedule 30-day referral follow-up call
The win
Saved per run
45 min
Runs / week
~8×
Zero missed referral moments
Driven byCustomer Support Agent
ROI

Savings

What your team gets back — two angles: what you stop doing manually, and what that's worth.

Without Actionist

What you do manually today

With Actionist

What your agent runs for you

  • Sales
    18 min / week
    Manual lead purchasing

    Refreshing Bark every hour to catch new leads before credits are wasted on slow responses.

    Sales Agent
    0 min
    Agent buys leads in seconds

    New Bark trigger fires; the agent checks capacity, purchases qualifying leads, and sets a quote before competitors respond.

  • Marketing
    13 min / week
    Review-to-content backlog

    Five-star reviews pile up in Bark without making it into social posts, newsletters, or the website testimonial page.

    Marketing Agent
    0 min
    Agent publishes wins instantly

    New Review trigger fires; the agent formats the testimonial, schedules a LinkedIn post, and appends it to the website content bank.

  • Customer Support
    18 min / week
    Late follow-up on purchased leads

    Customer contacts sit unlocked in Bark for hours before someone sends an introduction — first-impression window lost.

    Customer Support Agent
    0 min
    Agent responds within 60 seconds

    New Purchased Bark fires; the agent pulls contact details, sends a personalised email, and books a follow-up call automatically.

  • Human Resources
    7 min / week
    Manual job assignment

    Dispatchers spend time matching purchased Barks to available field staff based on location and skills without a clear system.

    Human Resources Agent
    0 min
    Agent assigns by location

    On purchase, the agent geocodes the job, matches it to the nearest available technician, and posts the briefing to the team channel.

  • Finance
    13 min / week
    Credit spend reconciliation

    Finance manually tallies how many credits were spent each month, on which categories, and what the cost-per-lead worked out to.

    Finance Agent
    0 min
    Agent tracks spend live

    Monthly workflow reads the credit balance, pulls purchase history, calculates cost-per-lead, and pushes a clean report to the finance sheet.

  • Operations
    25 min / week
    Pipeline status housekeeping

    Open Barks that should be marked Lost or Won sit in limbo, distorting pipeline metrics and wasting review cycles.

    Operations Agent
    0 min
    Agent closes the loop

    On status change in the CRM, the agent updates the Bark, routes lost leads to the referral network, and archives the record cleanly.

  • Legal
    6 min / week
    Review dispute logging

    Low-star reviews require manual collation of the original Bark details, job scope, and customer communication before a response can be drafted.

    Legal Agent
    0 min
    Agent assembles dispute pack

    New Review trigger fires on a sub-4-star rating; the agent retrieves the Bark record, compiles a response brief, and creates an escalation task.

+ 100s of other Bark automations
Average monthly
10 hrs / person / month
Average monthly
10 hrs / person / month
Calculator

Calculate what your team saves

Team size
10 people
Hourly rate
$20 / hr
Hours saved / week
25
Hours saved / year
1,250
Annual ROI
$25,000

Based on Bark's typical team usage — the visible tasks plus a few other automations the agent runs: ~2.5 hrs / person / week of admin work automated.

Connect

How to plug Bark into Actionist

Pick the connection method that suits your environment.

The fastest path to connecting Bark. Install the Notify MCP Server and the agent accesses your Bark account through a permissioned handshake — no credentials to manage, no tokens to rotate.

1
Open the Apps tab

Find Bark in the Apps library and click Connect. MCP is selected by default.

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Authorise in Bark

A Bark authorisation window opens. Log in with your Bark account and grant Actionist permission to read leads and manage your profile.

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Test the connection

Actionist runs a read-only call to verify the handshake. You're ready.

Actions

16 actions your agent can call

Read and write operations available to your Actionist agent.

Triggers

6 events your agent can react to

Events your agent watches for, and the actions it kicks off in response.

Skills

Skills that pair with Bark

Reusable agent skills that work well alongside this app.

No paired skills curated yet. Add this app to your agent to discover what fits.
MCP servers

MCP servers that work with Bark

Connect Actionist to MCP servers built for or around this app.

Notify MCP Server
Official

Sends push notifications through Bark's iOS channel alongside Telegram, Weixin, Lark, Feishu, and DingTalk from a single MCP interface.

FAQs

Questions about Bark + Actionist

How does Actionist connect to my Bark account?
Via the MCP path (recommended) — install the Notify MCP Server from the Apps tab, authorise with your Bark login, and Actionist gains a permissioned session to read leads and write quotes. Alternatively, generate an API token from Bark Account Settings → Integrations and paste it into the API Token method. MCP is faster to set up and requires no token rotation.
Which Bark objects can the agent read and write?
The agent can read individual Barks by ID, search open Barks by category, read purchased leads with unlocked contacts, fetch your pro profile, retrieve reviews, and check your credit balance. On the write side it can purchase leads, set quotes, add notes, accept or decline quotes, update lead statuses, and top up credits. All 16 operations are available once the connection is authorised.
Will the agent accidentally purchase Barks I don't want?
Only if you configure it to. The recommended purchase automation includes filters — category match, location radius, minimum stated budget, and available calendar capacity — all configured in your workflow. The agent evaluates all conditions before spending any credits; if any filter fails it skips the lead and logs the reason. Test with a dry-run mode (Skip Bark) before enabling auto-purchase.
What happens if my Bark credit balance runs out mid-automation?
The agent calls Get Your Credit Balance before every purchase attempt. If the balance falls below the threshold you set, it pauses the purchase loop, sends you a Slack alert, and can optionally call Add Credit to Account to top up automatically. Configure a minimum balance floor in your workflow to prevent missed leads during busy periods.
Can I run scheduled automations against Bark, not just trigger-based ones?
Yes. Calendar-based workflows run on your defined schedule — for example, a 7:30 AM daily scan that searches Barks by category and purchases qualifying leads, or a monthly finance report that reads the credit balance and computes cost-per-lead. Seven pre-built calendar agents cover Sales, Marketing, Customer Support, HR, Finance, Operations, and Legal cadences.
Does the agent handle Bark's webhook triggers reliably?
Bark's three webhook triggers (New Bark, New Purchased Bark, New Review) are polled on a short interval rather than a true push. To avoid duplicate processing, the agent tracks the last-seen Bark ID in a lightweight state store. If a webhook fires twice for the same event, the idempotency check suppresses the duplicate action so you never purchase the same lead or send the same email twice.
How do I disconnect Bark without breaking my existing workflows?
Go to Apps → Bark → Disconnect. Active automations that include a Bark step will pause at that step and surface an error in the run log rather than failing silently. Your purchased Barks and notes remain untouched in Bark itself — disconnecting Actionist does not affect your Bark account data. Reconnect any time by re-authorising; the same workflows resume without reconfiguration.
Can the Notify MCP Server also send Bark push notifications to my phone?
Yes — the Notify MCP Server supports Bark's iOS push notification service alongside Telegram, Weixin, Lark, Feishu, and DingTalk. You can configure the agent to push a Bark device notification whenever a high-value lead is purchased or a five-star review arrives, without opening the Bark app. Set up the notification target in the MCP server config before enabling push steps in your workflow.