What can you actually do with your assistant?
Real things people accomplish with their assistant, every day.
Morning standup prep
Pulls Linear updates, open PRs, and overnight Slack threads into three clean lines — before the first coffee.
Catch production bugs
A coding orchestrator with its own GitHub and Slack identity that scans engineering signals.
Inbox triage
Sort the inbox before standup so only your decisions remain.
Buy groceries on Amazon Fresh
Have your assistant turn a grocery list into an Amazon Fresh cart.
PR review queue
Triage PRs by mention, age, and risk so you ship faster.
Merge a PR from your phone
Send a failing CI link in Slack. Your assistant reads the error, fixes it, and merges the PR.
Orchestrate coding agents
Spawn Claude Code or Codex through the coding agents orchestration skill.
Build a landing page end-to-end
Describe what you want built. Your assistant delivers a finished, working page — no back-and-forth, no hand-holding.
Make phone calls and report back
Delegate real phone calls, let your assistant ask for help only when needed, and get back a transcript-backed summary with next steps.
Generate a product launch video
Brief your assistant on the launch. It writes the script, generates the visuals, and produces a shareable video.
Design a 3D-printer enclosure with parts list
Describe what you need to house. Your assistant designs it, specs it out, and fills your shopping cart.
Monitor team energy via wearable data
Daily Oura readiness reports with trends and work context. Catches burnout before it lands.
Draft tweets with platform-native strategy
Generate pitch angles built around how the algorithm actually works, then pick the strongest one with reasoning.
Recording into action items
Drop a call, meeting, or podcast recording and get back structured notes, key clips, and follow-up drafts.
Scattered notes into a publish-ready article
Feed it your mess. It hands back something worth publishing.
Turn a vague engineering project into an execution plan
Have a Vellum assistant read the codebase, write the technical design doc, file the tickets, and hand the team a clear implementation plan.
Turn a Slack coffee thread into a DoorDash order
Collect coffee orders from a Slack thread, normalize everyone’s preferences, build the DoorDash cart, and ask for approval before ordering.