First prompts after sync
- · Only run these after Gmail (or whichever anchor connector) clears at least one auto-fetch lap (~20 minutes).
- · Replace placeholder names (“Sarah”) with real teammates you actually email or DM.
- · If answers feel skinny, revisit Integrations & sync before swapping models.
Goal
Prove the assistant remembers your inbox or channels: you should see references to real threads, not generic ChatGPT filler. If everything still sounds hollow, treat it as “not enough data synced yet.”
Start here (copy/paste)
Paste one at a time. Watch for specifics (senders, ticket numbers, Slack channels). No specifics yet? Wait for sync, then retry.
"What's waiting on me?"
Expect: If sync already ran: actionable bullets from mail/chat. If not: vague or empty—go back to Integrations and wait.
"What do I need to know from the last 12 hours?"
Expect: Good sanity check once mail or chats have ingested; weak output usually means connectors are still cold.
"Summarize what I missed today."
Expect: Mixes threads across sources once each connector finished its first ingest pass.
Briefings (Getting Started mirror)
Once memory is warm, these match upstream Getting Started flavor:
- "What do I need to know from the last 12 hours?"
- "What's waiting on me?"
Cross-source questions
- "Summarize what I missed today."
- "What are the key decisions from this week?"
- "Extract action items from my recent conversations."
- "What did Sarah say about the project across email and chat?"
These assume multiple connectors finished at least one ingest pass. Still thin? Integrations & sync before blaming the model.
Optional: voice, meetings, advanced surfaces
Once basics work, upstream docs describe meeting agents, native voice, and background loops—each adds permissions and cost. Opt in deliberately.
