Account Expert
Set up a new bot for me dedicated to one strategic account, in its own chat. Walk me through connecting Slack, Gmail, Gong and Granola, then configure it: watch the Slack channels for the account, digest its calls, emails and threads as they happen, flag every feature request that comes up on calls, keep me updated on its open support tickets, and tell me when we ship something relevant to this customer. When I ask it anything about the account it answers from that running context. Ask me which account, which channels and where our tickets live, let it catch up on the last month of history so I can quiz it, then save it — and I'll clone it for my other top accounts and prospects.
SlackGmailGongGranola
@kristaletz
Account Media Rundown
Set up a new bot for me that runs weekly for one strategic account. Before the first run, ask me which industry and product category we sell into, which topics count as signals for us, and which roles or teams at the account matter most, and save the answers. Walk me through connecting X and Slack, then configure it: search the web for new webinars, podcasts and recorded talks featuring people at the account, prioritizing the roles I named plus exec strategy interviews, and search X for recent posts from or about the company's accounts and known people there, prioritizing my signal topics and any mention of our category or competitors. Keep a state file of everything already covered so it only reports genuinely new items. For each new item actually consume it — fetch the transcript or show notes, watch the video or transcribe the audio — and give me 3 to 6 takeaways, every mention of our category and competitors with sentiment, notable quotes with timestamps, and one line on why it matters, and for X posts the author, date, text, link and why it matters. Flag anything that looks like a buying signal. Send one weekly roundup, a single line if nothing is new, and say so rather than skipping when a transcript can't be obtained. Run one rundown for the account I name, then save it.
XSlack
@kristaletz
Account Tiering
Set up a new bot for me on a weekly schedule. Walk me through connecting Salesforce and Notion, then configure it: score every account on fit times warmth, write the tiers into a Notion database, and enrich contacts for the top tier in batches so the list is workable, not just ranked. Ask me what fit and warmth mean for our product, let me sanity-check tier one before the first full run, then save it.
SalesforceNotion
@ericzakariasson
Ad Pacing Digest
Set up a new bot for me that runs daily at 8:00am. Walk me through connecting Apple Search Ads and Slack, then configure it: post spend against plan, what's over-delivering and what to cut, and when I reply in the thread make the bid edit and confirm what changed. Ask me for the daily plan and guardrails, require confirmation above my threshold, then save it.
Apple Search AdsSlack
@ericzakariasson
Ad Test Backlog
Set up a new bot for me on a weekly schedule. Walk me through connecting our ad platform and Notion, then configure it: scan ad performance, explain in plain language why the winners are working, and write the next tests it would run — hypothesis, audience, creative angle — into a Notion backlog I review. Ask me which campaigns matter and what a meaningful difference looks like, draft the first backlog for me to edit, then save it.
Notion
@ericzakariasson
Applicant Screener
Set up a new bot for me. Walk me through connecting the Airtable applications table and Gmail, then configure it to run when I trigger it: read every application, score fit against our ICP with a one-line reason, and batch the clear fits for approval. Ask me to write out the ICP, show me the first batch for correction, then save it.
AirtableGmail
@ericzakariasson
Appointment Slot Watcher
Set up a new bot for me that watches appointment calendars. Walk me through connecting Slack, then configure it: check the passport, visa or DMV booking page for openings at my locations, and when a slot appears in my date range, ping me and book it after I confirm in the thread. Ask me which offices, which service, my date range, and the details the form needs, walk one dry run together, then save it.
Slack
@ericzakariasson
Article Idea Briefing
Set up a new bot for me that runs daily. Walk me through connecting X, then configure it: look at what's resonating on my timeline and in my own posts, cross it with the topics I actually care about, and send me a short list of potential longer posts I could write today — just enough to take the friction out of deciding what to write. It drafts nothing and publishes nothing. Ask me for my themes and background so the ideas fit me, send one briefing so I can judge the signal, then save it.
X
@kevinace
Automation Scout
Set up a new bot for me that finds its own job. Walk me through connecting Slack, Notion, GitHub and Linear, then let it inspect my history across all four: find the repetitive work I do without noticing, and propose two automations — what triggers, what runs, what I'd save — without me describing anything first. Ask me only what it can't infer, write both proposals up for my review, then save the one I pick as its first real task.
SlackNotionGitHubLinear
@ericzakariasson
Bot Advisor
Set up a new bot for me whose only job is to create and manage my other bots. Configure it: when I describe something I want automated, it interviews me, drafts the new bot's instructions, schedule and connections, and creates it; when an existing bot is noisy or missing the mark, it tightens the instructions; and it keeps a roster of what I run and what each bot is for. It never deletes a bot without my say-so. Ask me what bots I already have and what I'm trying to get out of them, have it design its first bot with me, then save it.
Grok Bot
@petergyang
Bot Fleet Auditor
Set up a new bot for me on a weekly schedule to audit my other bots. Walk me through connecting Slack, then configure it: go through every bot I run, tally what each one costs and what it actually produced this week, flag the wasteful ones with a kill/keep recommendation, and post the ledger. Nothing gets killed without my say-so. Ask me where my fleet lives and what a bot has to earn to stay, then save it.
Slack
@ericzakariasson
Brand Deck Keeper
Set up a new bot for me that owns my customer decks in Figma. Walk me through connecting Figma and give it our brand system and design guidelines up front, then configure it: maintain one master deck, make a copy customized for each customer I name, and translate decks into other languages on request, always inside the brand system. Let my other bots — my chief of staff, my meeting prep bot — call it when they need a deck. Ask me for the master deck and the guidelines, have it build one customer copy for me to review, then save it.
Figma
@kristaletz
Call Coach
Set up a new bot for me that runs automatically after each of my calls. Walk me through connecting Gong, then configure it: leave timestamped comments where I talked over someone, missed a buying signal or skipped discovery, and end with two things to practise before the next call. Ask me which methodology we run, coach one past call so I can read it end to end, then save it.
Gong
@ericzakariasson
Call Follow-Up Drafter
Set up a new bot for me as a recurring routine. Walk me through connecting Google Calendar, Granola and Gong, then configure it: find every external call that ended since the last run — any meeting with an attendee outside my company's domains — treat the meeting notes as the source of truth, and draft a follow-up in chat with To, Subject and body, grounded in what was actually discussed, with concrete next steps. Drafts only; I send them. Ask me for my company domains and how I like a follow-up to read, draft one from my last call, then save it.
GranolaGongGoogle Calendar
@kristaletz
Call Follow-Up Nudge
Set up a new bot for me that triggers after my calls. Walk me through connecting Google Calendar and Slack, then configure it: thirty minutes after each call ends, send me the follow-ups I committed to — who to write, what to send, what I said I'd check — so nothing slips while I'm already in the next thing. Ask me where my commitments usually live and how I want the nudge phrased, shadow one day of calls, then save it.
Google CalendarSlack
@ericzakariasson
Campsite Watcher
Set up a new bot for me that watches for campsite openings. Walk me through connecting Slack, then configure it: check recreation.gov and ReserveCalifornia for the sites and dates I care about, and when something opens, message me the details and book it only after I confirm in the thread. Ask me for my parks, date windows, and site preferences, do a dry run on a weekend I don't want so I can see the flow, then save it.
Slack
@ericzakariasson
Charge Disputer
Set up a new bot for me I can trigger when a charge is wrong. Walk me through connecting Gmail, then configure it: pull the receipt and the statement line, draft the dispute letter with the details laid out properly, and track the case number and deadlines once I've sent it. I review and send everything myself. Ask me for one wrong charge to work now, show me the letter, then save it.
Gmail
@ericzakariasson
Chief Of Staff
Set up a new bot for me to act as my chief of staff, always on. Walk me through connecting Slack, Notion and Linear, then configure it: everything comes to you first, route work to the right specialist bot, keep a running list of what's in flight, and post one daily check-in about what needs a human decision. Ask me which specialist bots I already run and which channel to post in, then save it.
SlackNotionLinear
@ericzakariasson
Churn Early Warning
Set up a new bot for me on a daily schedule to forecast account health. Walk me through connecting Salesforce, PostHog and Slack, then configure it: look past the headline number at seats going idle, power users leaving and support tone shifting, and tell me early when an account drifts plus what you'd do. Ask me what healthy usage means per plan, backtest it on three accounts we lost, then save it.
SalesforcePostHogSlack
@ericzakariasson
Community Ops Crew
Set up a new bot for me to run community ops on a weekly schedule. Walk me through connecting Luma, Slack and the Notion member database, then configure it: sync events into the database, post the weekly summary, chase the follow-ups nobody remembers, and tell me what slipped. Ask me when the summary should go out, shadow one week without posting, then save it live.
LumaSlackNotion
@ericzakariasson
Contract Diff
Set up a new bot for me I can hand two PDFs. Walk me through connecting Google Drive, then configure it: compare the old and new lease, policy or contract, and give me a one-pager of what actually changed — money, dates, obligations, anything quietly added or removed — with page references so I can verify. Ask me nothing it can read for itself. Run it on a pair I've already read closely so I can check it catches everything, then save it.
Google Drive
@ericzakariasson
CRM From Your Phone
Set up a new bot for me that stays always on so I can ask CRM questions from my phone. Walk me through connecting Salesforce read-only and Slack, then configure it: when I ask about the quarter, give me the number, the three deals that move it, and where the data looks wrong. Ask me for quota and quarter definitions once, let me test three questions I know the answers to, then save it.
SalesforceSlack
@ericzakariasson
Daily Briefing
Set up a new bot for me. Walk me through connecting my Google Calendar and Slack, then schedule it to run every weekday at 7:00am and send me one message: my calls in order, who I'm meeting and why, anything that moved overnight, and the one thing to prepare for. Ask me whatever you need, show me a test run, then save it as a bot I can edit later.
Google CalendarSlack
@elie2222
Deck Localizer
Set up a new bot for me I can trigger before a call. Walk me through connecting Google Slides, then configure it: keep the layout intact, translate the copy naturally rather than literally, and leave product names alone. Ask me which languages we sell in, produce one sample for a native speaker to read, then save it.
Google Slides
@ericzakariasson
Deck Updater
Set up a new bot for me that triggers on my sales calls. Walk me through connecting Granola and Google Slides, then configure it: watch notes as they come in, copy the master deck and rewrite the slides to match what this customer cares about, and have the new deck ready before my next call. Ask me for the master deck, test it on one recorded call, then save it.
GranolaGoogle Slides
@ericzakariasson
Demo Clip Library
Set up a new bot for me that runs after each recorded demo. Walk me through connecting Zoom and Google Drive, then configure it: cut the recording into clips tagged by feature and question, file them in a library, and keep an index page so I can pull the right moment before the next demo instead of scrubbing an hour of video. Ask me for the tags that matter, process one past demo so I can check the cuts, then save it.
ZoomGoogle Drive
@ericzakariasson
Drive Wiki Rebuilder
Set up a new bot for me I can point at a messy Drive folder. Walk me through connecting Google Drive and Notion, then configure it: rebuild the folder as a wiki — group by topic, name an owner per page, banner anything stale, and leave the originals untouched. Ask me for the folder and who owns what, do one subfolder first so I can check the structure, then save it to run on the rest.
Google DriveNotion
@ericzakariasson
Enablement Pack Builder
Set up a new bot for me I can trigger when a customer asks for enablement material. Walk me through connecting Gmail, Zoom and Google Drive, then configure it end to end: find the request email, pull the relevant call recordings, summarize them into a pack, drop everything into a Drive folder, and draft the reply with the link. I send the reply myself. Ask me for one past request to reproduce, let me compare its pack to what I sent manually, then save it.
GmailZoomGoogle Drive
@ericzakariasson
Feature Ask Finder
Set up a new bot for me I can trigger with a feature name. Walk me through connecting Slack, then configure it: search every channel for who asked about that feature, from which customer, and in what words, and give me one list with links to the original messages — seconds instead of an hour of scrolling. Ask me which channels count and which are noise, run it once on a feature I already know the history of, then save it.
Slack
@ericzakariasson
Flight Check-In
Set up a new bot for me that watches my inbox for flight confirmations. Walk me through connecting Gmail, then configure it: track each flight's check-in window, check me in the moment it opens with my usual seat preference, and ping me only when it hits a 2FA prompt or captcha that needs a human. Ask me for my airlines, loyalty numbers and seat rules, walk through one upcoming flight together, then save it.
Gmail
@ericzakariasson
Focus Time Defender
Set up a new bot for me on a weekly schedule. Walk me through connecting Google Calendar, then configure it: find me at least 90 minutes of real focus time each week, propose the junk meetings to decline with a polite note drafted for each, and hold the block on my calendar. Declines only go out after my approval. Ask me what counts as junk and what's untouchable, show me the first week's plan, then save it.
Google Calendar
@ericzakariasson
Forecast Notes Updater
Set up a new bot for me that keeps my Salesforce opportunity notes current. Walk me through connecting Salesforce, Granola, Gong, Slack and Gmail, then configure it: after each customer touchpoint, pull what changed from the call notes, Slack threads and email and update the opportunity's notes in the exact format I give it, so my forecast call is never a scramble. Ask me for my update format and which opps are in play, show me the proposed updates for one week before it writes anything to Salesforce, then save it.
SalesforceGranolaGongSlackGmail
@kristaletz
Fridge To Dinner Plan
Set up a new bot for me I can trigger with a photo of my fridge. Walk me through connecting Amazon, then configure it: figure out what I already have, plan a week of dinners around it, and build the cart for just what's missing, timed to the store's delivery window. The cart waits for my approval before anything is ordered. Ask me about diets, dislikes and how many I'm feeding, run one week for me to check, then save it.
Amazon
@ericzakariasson
Grocery Autopilot
Set up a new bot for me that runs my grocery ordering, in its own dedicated chat. Walk me through signing into Amazon and Costco in your browser and connecting Google Calendar, then schedule it weekly: plan the week's meals, order bulk goods and frozen staples from Costco and fresh produce and everything else from Amazon, and put what to cook and when on my calendar. Remember every preference I mention along the way — "no olives" should stick forever. Ask me for my staples, dietary rules, budget and delivery windows, hold each order for my approval until I say otherwise, then save it as a bot I can edit later.
AmazonCostcoGoogle Calendar
@RhysSullivan
GTM Chief Of Staff
Set up a new bot for me to act as my chief of staff for enterprise sales, and pin it. Walk me through connecting Salesforce, Gmail, Google Calendar, Slack and Granola, then configure it: it owns my meeting prep, my inbox and my post-call drafts, and it orchestrates the rest of my bots — spinning up new specialist bots when a job needs one, calling my slides bot for decks, and organizing my bots into sections. Every so often it reviews all my bots and routines and tells me what to automate, parallelize or clean up. Nothing sends or changes in Salesforce without me. Learn how I write from my sent mail and Slack first, ask me which bots I already run and what I want on my phone during the commute, then save it.
SalesforceGmailGoogle CalendarSlackGranola
@kristaletz
iCloud Bridge
Set up a new bot for me that acts as my iCloud bridge. Walk me through signing into iCloud in your browser and keeping that session alive, then configure it: when my other bots need my contacts or reminders and there's no MCP for it, they ask this bot, and it reads or updates through the browser and passes the answer back. Ask me which bots get to use it and whether anything is read-only, run one lookup end to end so I can see the handoff, then save it.
iCloud
@ericzakariasson
Important Email Triage
Set up a new bot for me. Walk me through connecting Gmail, then schedule it to check every 30 minutes: label anything genuinely waiting on my reply, ignore newsletters, receipts and cold outreach, and give me one short list, newest first, with what each person is asking for. Ask me who counts as important, run it read-only once so I can check it, then save it.
Gmail
@elie2222
Inbox Reply Digest
Set up a new bot for me as a recurring routine. Walk me through connecting Gmail, let it learn how I write from my sent mail, then configure it: scan my work inbox for messages since the last run that plausibly need a reply — customer and prospect threads, renewal or pricing questions, intros, direct questions to me — and skip newsletters, automated notifications, receipts, calendar RSVPs and internal noise. For each one give me a short digest in chat: sender, subject, one line on what they need, and a proposed reply in my voice. Never auto-send. If nothing needs a reply, send no message at all. Ask me how often to run and who always counts as important, do one pass so I can check the drafts, then save it.
Gmail
@kristaletz
LinkedIn Profile Audit
Set up a new bot for me I can trigger when my profile goes stale. Walk me through connecting my LinkedIn session, Notion and Slack, then configure it: audit my live profile against what I actually do now — pulling context from my notes and recent messages — and rewrite the headline, about section and experience bullets in my voice. Nothing publishes without my approval. Ask me who I want the profile to speak to, show me a full draft side by side with the current version, then save it.
LinkedInNotionSlack
@ericzakariasson
Live Discovery Slide
Set up a new bot for me I can trigger during a customer call. Walk me through connecting Granola and Figma, then configure it: fill or rewrite the "What we've heard" slide in my deck from the meeting notes — prefer the notes over memory, Slack or email — pulling 2 to 4 concrete themes on their pain, priorities, constraints and what they want next, each a short title plus 1 to 3 sentences framed as the customer's problem and the outcome they want, not our pitch. Edit the existing slide in place: keep the layout, remove placeholder copy from other accounts, fix stale logos or wrong company names, match the brand styling that's already there, and show me the result. If there's no call yet and I ask for the research version, use primary sources like their blog and earnings, frame it as "what they're prioritizing", and tell me it's research-sourced. Don't add next steps or roadmap slides unless I ask. I'll stop the recording 5 or 10 minutes before the call ends and run it live. Ask me for the deck, try it on my last recorded call, then save it.
GranolaFigma
@kristaletz
Living FAQ
Set up a new bot for me that runs every morning. Walk me through connecting Gong and the Notion FAQ page, then configure it: add the new questions people asked on calls, merge duplicates, and flag answers that contradict what we shipped. Ask me to seed it with the questions we already answer daily, let me watch the merge behaviour for a week, then save it.
GongNotion
@ericzakariasson
Marketing Calendar Sync
Set up a new bot for me on a daily schedule. Walk me through connecting the global webinars Notion database and my calendar, then configure it: keep my local marketing calendar in sync — new events appear, cancelled ones disappear, changes propagate — without me copying entries by hand. Ask me which regions and event types are mine, run one sync while I compare both calendars, then save it.
NotionGoogle Calendar
@ericzakariasson
Meeting Prep Brief
Set up a new bot for me as a daily routine before my first meeting. Walk me through connecting Google Calendar, Salesforce, Gmail, Slack, Granola and Gong, then configure it: for every meeting on my calendar today, pull what we know from the CRM, recent email, Slack threads and past call notes — or do online research if it's a new account — and give me one short, skimmable brief I can read on my phone while commuting. If I have a slides bot, let it ask that bot for a customized deck ahead of the calls that need one. Ask me what time to send it and what a good brief looks like to me, run it for tomorrow's meetings, then save it.
SalesforceGmailSlackGranolaGongGoogle Calendar
@kristaletz
METAR Weather Watch
Set up a new bot for me that watches the weather at my airports. Walk me through pointing it at Aviation Weather Center METARs for the fields I fly between, then configure it: monitor the current and recent observations, and for the next three-hour window predict whether conditions are trending toward a no-go for my flight, showing me the historical and current snapshot it's basing that on. Make it clear this is a heads-up, not go criteria — I still make the call from the official brief. Ask me for my airports, my personal minimums and how often to check, run it for the next 24 hours so I can compare it to what actually happened, then save it.
Aviation Weather Center
@mopargtx440
Migration Ramp Watcher
Set up a new bot for me to babysit a database migration ramp. Walk me through connecting Datadog and Slack, then configure it: at each ramp step, check the logs and metrics that matter, walk the backfill, and post a short status — green means proceed, anything odd means stop and ping me with what it saw. Ask me for the ramp plan and the metrics that count as trouble, shadow one step read-only, then save it.
DatadogSlack
@ericzakariasson
Morning Podcast
Set up a new bot for me that runs before I wake up. Walk me through connecting Slack, then configure it: turn yesterday's important threads and today's priorities into a roughly three-minute audio briefing I can play from my phone while I get ready. Ask me which channels matter, what voice and pace I want, and where to drop the file, produce one episode for me to listen to, then save the schedule.
Slack
@ericzakariasson
New Hire Ramp Plan
Set up a new bot for me I can trigger when someone new joins. Walk me through connecting Google Calendar and Slack, then configure it: study how the last few people in the role actually spent their first weeks — meetings, channels, docs — and write a first-week plan for the new hire: who to meet, what to read, what to ship by Friday. Ask me for the role and the people to learn from, let me edit the first plan, then save it.
Google CalendarSlack
@ericzakariasson
NOTAM Briefer
Set up a new bot for me that keeps me current on NOTAMs. Walk me through pointing it at FAA NOTAM Search for the airports and area I cover, then schedule it: a full brief twice a day and a short update every few hours with only what's new or changed since the last one — TFRs, closures, lighting, obstacles, anything that touches my routes. It's a briefing aid, not a substitute for my official preflight. Ask me for my coverage area, base airports and when I want the two main briefs, send one so I can check it against the source, then save it.
FAA NOTAM Search
@mopargtx440
One-On-One Prep
Set up a new bot for me that preps my weekly manager sync. Walk me through connecting Granola and Google Calendar, then configure it: before each 1:1, pull the notes from our last one, list the tasks my manager and I discussed and where each stands, set reminders for the ones I owe, and give me a short agenda of what to raise this week. Ask me who my manager is and which recurring meeting is our 1:1, prep the next one so I can check it, then save it.
GranolaGoogle Calendar
@kristaletz
Org Chart Keeper
Set up a new bot for me on a weekly schedule to keep our account org charts current. Walk me through connecting Salesforce and my LinkedIn session, then configure it: a name or an email is enough to find the rest, place people in the chart, and mark who influences the deal versus who just attends. Ask me which ten accounts matter this quarter, show the first map for the AE to check, then save it.
SalesforceLinkedIn
@ericzakariasson
Outbound In Your Voice
Set up a new bot for me. Walk me through connecting Gmail and LinkedIn, let it learn how I write from my sent mail, then schedule it daily: research each person, draft outbound in my voice, send from my account, and report what went out and why. Hold the first ten for my approval, then save it as a running bot.
GmailLinkedIn
@ericzakariasson
Pool Slot Grabber
Set up a new bot for me for the gym pool slots that are always booked. Walk me through connecting Slack, then configure it: watch the booking page for the times I actually swim, grab a spot the moment one opens, and message me the confirmation. Ask me for my gym, my preferred times, and how many bookings a week is enough, catch one cancellation live so I can see it work, then save it.
Slack
@ericzakariasson
PR Conflict Flagger
Set up a new bot for me on our busy repo. Walk me through connecting GitHub and Slack, then schedule it: scan open pull requests for pairs that touch the same code and will conflict on merge, and post one message naming the PRs, the files, and who should talk to whom. Ask me which repos and branches matter, run it once so I can check the pairs are real, then save it.
GitHubSlack
@ericzakariasson
Product Expert
Set up a new bot for me I can ask technical product questions live on customer calls. Walk me through connecting our codebase on GitHub — or Glean, if I don't have repo access — then configure it: when a customer asks something deeper than my product knowledge, answer from the source of truth and hand me a customer-facing answer I can say out loud, without me pinging an engineer or digging through Slack, Notion and docs. Ask me which repos or knowledge sources count and how technical my customers are, test it on three questions from my last call, then save it.
GitHubGlean
@kristaletz
Prospecting Sheet Builder
Set up a new bot for me that builds prospecting sheets, ideally overnight so they're ready in the morning. Before the first run, ask me one round of setup questions — which CRM, email and spreadsheet I use, whether I have product usage data, an intent tool or call notes, whose accounts to pull by default, which titles and functions count as my buyers and what seniority mix I want, and any hard writing rules — then save the answers and reuse them. Learn my voice from 15 to 30 real sent prospecting emails, stripped of signatures and quoted threads, and keep a style profile of how I open, make the ask and sign off, refreshed every 30 days or so. On each run confirm the title filter, seniority mix and account and contact counts with me rather than assuming last time's, discover the CRM's real field and stage names first, pull accounts I own with no active mid-funnel opp, and select contacts strictly against the confirmed filter, deduped by person. Enrich every row with per-account compelling events — funding, launches, AI initiatives, exec hires — and per-contact recent posts or talks with citations, actually watching or transcribing a recent podcast for a grounded takeaway, and write "no verifiable recent posts found" rather than inventing anything; add usage and plan-limit hits and intent signals if I have them. Surface open opp stage, amount and last CRM activity on every row, and mark anyone I've emailed in the last 90 days as Skip Draft. Deliver a live spreadsheet link, never a CSV, then draft an email of a subject plus 3 or 4 sentences and a shorter LinkedIn note off the same hook for each contact not skipped — the LinkedIn note never mentions the email. Show me 2 or 3 pairs for approval before the full batch, drafts only, and after I send, reconcile the sheet against my sent mail so it never double-drafts. Run it once on a small batch with me watching, then save it.
SalesforceGmailGoogle SheetsLinkedIn
@kristaletz
QBR Pack Builder
Set up a new bot for me on a monthly schedule. Walk me through connecting Salesforce, Zendesk and Google Slides, then configure it: pull usage, tickets and open opportunities and write a short slide narrative on what changed since last quarter and what we're asking for next. Ask me for last quarter's pack as the template, let me edit the first narrative, then save it.
SalesforceZendeskGoogle Slides
@ericzakariasson
Recruiting Reviewer
Set up a new bot for me. Walk me through connecting Ashby and the resume folder in Google Drive, then configure an on-demand run: sort applications into strong, mid and reject in one pass, two sentences of reasoning each, and flag anything unusual for me. Ask me for the scorecard we already use, let me spot-check ten per bucket, then save it.
AshbyGoogle Drive
@ericzakariasson
Relationship Coach
Set up a new bot for me called Relationship Coach, in its own private chat. Walk me through hooking it into the Bee API so it can read what my AI pin recorded during the day, then schedule it every night at 7pm: act as a personal and couples therapist, tell me how I could have been a better partner, business partner or friend in today's conversations, and give me advice on navigating my relationships. Keep it between us — it never messages anyone else. Ask me who the important people in my life are and how blunt I want it, run it on today's recording, then save it.
Bee
@awilkinson
Sales Play Autopilot
Set up a new bot for me that runs our sales plays end to end, on demand. Walk me through connecting Snowflake, Salesforce and Gmail, then build the flow: SQL audience, copy, reverse ETL, everything except the judgment calls. Ask me for one play I already run manually, reproduce it so I can diff the output, then save it.
SnowflakeSalesforceGmail
@ericzakariasson
Salesforce Report Builder
Set up a new bot for me I can ask for pipeline answers. Walk me through connecting Salesforce, then configure it: when I ask an opportunity question I keep asking colleagues, build the report and dashboard that answers it permanently instead of a one-off number, name it clearly, and send me the link. Ask me for the three questions I ask most, build the first dashboard while I watch, then save it.
Salesforce
@ericzakariasson
School Form Filler
Set up a new bot for me for school and camp paperwork. Walk me through connecting Google Drive and Gmail, then configure it: when a new form lands, fill it from last year's PDFs — same kids, same doctors, same emergency contacts — and ping me only for the parts that changed and the signature. Nothing is submitted without me. Ask me where last year's forms live, fill one current form for me to check, then save it.
Google DriveGmail
@ericzakariasson
Security Questionnaire
Set up a new bot for me I can trigger whenever a questionnaire lands. Walk me through connecting Google Drive and Notion, then configure it: draft answers from our public docs and past responses, cite what it can, and flag every question that genuinely needs a human. Ask me where past questionnaires live, run it once on a real one, then save it.
Google DriveNotion
@ericzakariasson
SEO Improver
Set up a new bot for me. Walk me through connecting GitHub, DataForSEO and Google Search Console, then schedule it every 2 weeks: find pages losing impressions or sitting on page two, rewrite titles and metadata, fix internal links, and open a PR I review before merge. Ask me for the repo and content directory, do one dry run, then save the schedule.
GitHubDataForSEOSearch Console
@elie2222
Slack Noise Filter
Set up a new bot for me that watches my Slack. Walk me through connecting it, then configure it: filter the noise so I only get pinged for things that are actionable and relevant to me, each with one line of context and a link to the thread — everything else waits in a daily digest. Ask me what's always urgent, who I never want to miss, and what's safe to batch, run it alongside my normal notifications for two days, then save it.
Slack
@ericzakariasson
Slack Stand-In
Set up a new bot for me that covers a Slack channel as my assistant. Walk me through connecting Slack, then let it learn my voice and my usual answers from the channel history: handle the routine questions the way I would, and bring me anything new, sensitive, or where it's guessing — with a drafted reply ready to approve. Ask me which channel, what's always mine to answer, and how it should sign off, run it in draft-only mode for the first week, then save it.
Slack
@ericzakariasson
Subscription Pruner
Set up a new bot for me I can trigger for a cleanout. Walk me through connecting Gmail, then configure it: scrape my receipts into a list of every subscription I'm paying for with price and last use, cancel the forgotten ones I approve, and unsubscribe me from the newsletters I never open. Show me the full list with its cancel/keep recommendations before it touches anything. Ask me what's sacred, do the first cleanout with me watching, then save it for a quarterly run.
Gmail
@ericzakariasson
Support Queue Pass
Set up a new bot for me on an hourly schedule. Walk me through connecting Zendesk and Slack, then configure it: do a pass on the support queue, draft a reply on every ticket it's confident about, and ping me only when something genuinely needs a human — with the ticket, its draft, and why it held back. Drafts stay drafts until I approve the bot to send its easiest category. Ask me for our tone and the topics it must never answer alone, then save it.
ZendeskSlack
@ericzakariasson
Ticket Drop Watcher
Set up a new bot for me that watches for a ticket drop. Walk me through connecting Slack, then configure it: watch the AMC listing I give it, and the moment seats open, grab the ones matching my preferences and ping me — or hold them for a quick confirm if the total is above my limit. Ask me for the movie, my seat preferences, and my auto-buy ceiling, do a dry run on a showing that's already on sale, then save it.
Slack
@ericzakariasson
Tickets To Changelog
Set up a new bot for me on a weekly schedule. Walk me through connecting Zendesk and Notion, then configure it: read the week's support tickets, turn what shipped and what got fixed into changelog notes, and draft one or two help-center articles for the questions that kept repeating. Everything lands in Notion for my edit before anything publishes. Ask me for our changelog format, draft the first week's batch, then save it.
ZendeskNotion
@ericzakariasson
Trip Concierge
Set up a new bot for me as my personal travel concierge. Walk me through connecting Gmail so it can read my booking confirmations, then configure it: when I give it a trip, research the flights and stays that fit, look for the cheaper options I'd miss — better fares, alternative dates or airports, price drops on what I've already booked — and tell me exactly how much each would save. Nothing gets booked, changed or cancelled without my approval. Ask me my home airport, budget and dealbreakers, run it on a trip I'm actually planning, then save it.
Gmail
@petergyang
Trip Deck Builder
Set up a new bot for me I can trigger with a destination and dates. Walk me through connecting Gmail and Google Slides, then configure it: find Airbnbs that fit our budget and taste, build a short deck — photos, prices, distances, pros and cons — and email it to my partner for the final vote. Ask me for budget, vibe and dealbreakers, build one deck for a trip we're actually planning, then save it.
GmailGoogle Slides
@ericzakariasson
Tweet Topic Scraper
Set up a new bot for me I can trigger with a topic. Walk me through connecting X, then configure it: scrape recent tweets on the topic into a CSV with exactly the columns I ask for — author, followers, link, claim, sentiment, whatever the run needs — one shot, no babysitting. Ask me for a topic and my default columns, run it once so I can check the output opens clean in a spreadsheet, then save it.
X
@ericzakariasson
Viral Tweet Scout
Set up a new bot for me that scouts X for me. Walk me through connecting X, then configure it: find the viral and genuinely funny tweets in the topics I follow and send me a short list with the link, the author, why it took off, and anything I could riff on. It reads only — it never posts, likes or replies from my account. Ask me for my topics and how often I want a batch, send one so I can tell it what to keep and drop, then save it.
X
@petergyang
Voice-Matched Drafts
Set up a new bot for me that drafts on weekdays. Walk me through connecting X, LinkedIn and Notion, let it learn my voice from my past posts, then configure it to draft the next ones into Notion for review, matching my rhythm and not just my topics. Nothing publishes without me. Ask me for twenty posts I'm happy with, then save it.
XLinkedInNotion
@ericzakariasson
Wedding Planner
Set up a new bot for me to run the logistics of a multi-day wedding. Walk me through connecting Gmail and Notion, then configure it: track every vendor thread, keep the master timeline and budget current in Notion, chase the people who haven't answered, and send me one Sunday digest of decisions needed, deadlines coming, and money out the door. Drafts to vendors wait for my approval. Ask me for the date, the vendor list so far, and the budget, then save it.
GmailNotion
@ericzakariasson
What Did We Promise
Set up a new bot for me I can ask about any account. Walk me through connecting Slack, Salesforce and the contracts folder in Google Drive, then configure it: read the contract, the channel and the CRM and give me one page on what's committed, what's implied, and where our story contradicts itself. Ask me an account I know well to test on, then save it.
SlackSalesforceGoogle Drive
@ericzakariasson
Win/Loss Memo
Set up a new bot for me on a weekly schedule. Walk me through connecting Gong and Notion, then configure it: turn the week's calls into a win/loss memo, quote the phrases that moved deals and the objections that killed them, keep it to one page and link every claim to a timestamp. Ask me for the window and where the memo lands, draft the first one for me to circulate, then save it.
GongNotion
@ericzakariasson
X Account Crew
Set up a new bot for me that runs my X account as a team of five agents. Walk me through connecting X, then configure the crew: an Ideator that scans X, Hacker News, GitHub and Reddit for what's about to pop off and hands me the angle early; a Hook Writer that turns each idea into a ready-to-post hook in my voice; a Planner that runs my content calendar so I always know what ships next; an Analyst that lines my followers, views and engagement up against the competitors I'm quietly tracking; and a DM Manager that watches who's talking about or mentioning me so nothing slips past. Everything is drafts and reports — nothing posts or replies without me. Ask me for my niche, my competitors and twenty of my best posts so it learns my voice, run one day of the crew, then save it.
XHacker NewsGitHubReddit
@Axel_bitblaze69
X Strategist
Set up a new bot for me that thinks about the long game on X, separate from my reply and article bots. Walk me through connecting X, then configure it: watch my interactions and the accounts around me and report on who's worth paying more attention to, how to turn casual interactions into actual relationships, which content themes fit my background, and opportunities I'd otherwise miss. It advises only — it never replies or posts for me. Ask me about my background and what I want out of X, send one strategy memo so I can see if it surfaces people I'd have missed, then save it.
X
@kevinace
YouTube Outlier Finder
Set up a new bot for me that researches YouTube. Walk me through connecting YouTube, then configure it: in the niches I care about, find the outlier videos — the ones performing far above their channel's usual numbers — and send me a list with the title, channel, views versus that channel's baseline, and what the video did differently. Ask me for my niches, a few channels I already track, and how often I want the list, run one search so I can check the outliers are real, then save it.
YouTube
@petergyang