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Engineering

Daily Standup

Every weekday at 9am, create a standup with:
- GitHub commits from yesterday
- PRs I opened or reviewed
- Linear issues moved or completed
Saves 5 min/day

Release Notes

Generate release notes from PRs merged since v2.3.0.
Group by: features, fixes, improvements.
Format for changelog.

Bug Triage

Every morning, check GitHub issues labeled "bug" from last 24 hours.
Categorize by severity. Suggest priorities.

Product

Weekly Update

Every Friday at 4pm, compile:
- Features shipped (Linear "Done")
- Customer feedback themes
- Key metrics changes

Post to #product-updates on Slack.

Competitive Intel

Weekly, search for news about [competitor names].
Summarize: launches, funding, features.

Sales

Lead Research

Research [company]:
- Recent news
- Key decision makers
- Tech stack (from job postings)
- Pain points we solve
Saves 30 min per prospect

Meeting Prep

Before my meeting with [company], prepare:
- Company overview
- Recent news
- Their challenges
- Questions I should ask

Customer Success

Churn Risk

Daily, check for:
- Declining usage
- Support tickets from key accounts
- Negative NPS responses

Alert with account details.

QBR Prep

Prepare QBR for [customer]:
- Usage stats this quarter
- ROI metrics
- Feature adoption
- Recommended next steps

Operations

Board Report

Before board meetings, compile:
- Key metrics vs targets
- Cash position
- Hiring progress
- Product milestones

Personal

Email Triage

Every morning at 8am, summarize unread emails:
- Urgent (needs response today)
- Important (this week)
- FYI only

Draft responses for urgent ones.

Weekly Planning

Every Sunday at 7pm, prepare my week:
- Calendar overview
- Deliverables due
- People to reach out to

Cross-Tool

GitHub to Linear

When a GitHub issue is labeled "linear", create a Linear issue.
Keep them synced.

PR to Slack

When a PR merges to main, post to #releases:
What changed, who contributed, breaking changes.

Slack to Notion

When #decisions gets a [decision] tag, create a Notion page
in the Decisions database.

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