How she works

Say the ask.
She does the rest.

Four steps from “I'll handle it” to “she runs it.”

  1. 01

    Tell her the ask

    One text, natural language. No forms, no menus.

    Reply to that email, schedule the call, hold the date. Say it the way you’d say it to a friend. She drafts what’s needed and waits for your green light.

    yo, set up the team standup wednesday 10am
    Drafted invite to your 6 teammates, 30 min, recurring weekly. Send + create the cal block?
  2. 02

    She figures it out

    Searches, drafts, suggests. Remembers what you liked last time.

    She holds the full context: your calendar, your past favorites, your habits. She doesn’t start from zero on familiar tasks. For new ones she narrows it down and brings you a short list.

    find me a quiet spot for a 1:1 thursday
    Coffee Project (you went in March) or Devoción 9am (newer, your style). Want me to lock Coffee Project?
  3. 03

    She drafts, you send

    Email she can send for you. Replies she drafts.

    Emails go out with one tap. Inside her chat with you, she suggests the text you’d send to others. You copy and send from your own thread.

    draft my friday status email to the team
    Drafted (3 paragraphs, your tone). Wins this week, blockers, next steps. Send to the team? You can edit before I attach.
    send
    Out to 6. Replies will surface tomorrow.
  4. 04

    Your day, summarized

    Proactive before you ask. Quiet when there’s nothing to say.

    Calendar shifts, drafted email replies, gentle reminders before things slip. One tap and they’re out. For the rest she pings you at the right moment, right here.

    Morning. 2 cal moves overnight (standup → 10:30, lunch → 1pm). Inbox: 3 emails worth replies, drafts ready. Yesterday’s Loom feedback came in, want me to summarize?
    yes, send the three
    Three out. Loom summary: 2 yes, 1 wants tweaks on slide 4.
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