Tech for Business
Kelsey (AI Operations Coordinator at CIT) and Kyle (President & CEO) explain how they built an AI “morning briefing” and daily recap workflow that functions like an executive assistant, pulling context from connected tools such as Outlook/365, Teams, Monday.com [http://Monday.com] or Notion, SharePoint, and a ticketing system. Kyle describes using Claude Code with simple slash commands (e.g., /morning and /daily recap) to surface meetings, open tasks, priorities, and prep context, then updating to-dos throughout the day to avoid relying on an inbox as a task list. They demonstrate Claude’s integrations, scheduled briefings, and “skills,” clarify skills vs. agents (and token/cost benefits), and discuss persistent memory via tools like Monday/Notion. They share a universal setup guide and prompt template, touch on security/governance cautions, and briefly explain OpenClaw and its risks. 00:00 Morning Briefing Intro 00:30 Building an AI Assistant 01:30 Morning and Daily Recap 03:44 Inbox Overload Problem 05:16 Live Demo Setup 05:29 Connecting Work Tools 07:03 Skills Explained 09:59 Agents vs Skills 14:18 Morning Briefing Walkthrough 15:17 Persistent Memory Systems 17:29 Email and Schedule Highlights 18:53 Tickets and File Examples 19:36 Manual vs Auto Memory 24:40 Choosing Notion or Monday 30:37 Make It Exist Then Good 30:57 Next Skill Idea Triaging 31:45 Cited AI Summaries 32:22 Universal Setup Guide 33:02 Tool Stack Options 33:43 Add Personal Sparkle 35:48 Data Governance PSA 38:25 Setup Paths and Automation 39:03 Cowork and Agent Actions 40:38 Copilot and Platform Roadmap 47:13 Prompt Template Walkthrough 50:00 OpenClaw Explained 53:36 Sandboxing and Safety 58:13 Wrap Up and Resources
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