What to ask your assistant — by business type
Your assistant adapts to your business role. Here are high-value scenarios for each type:
For Content Creators
“Show me all sponsorship and partnership inquiries from the last week.” The assistant pulls every conversation tagged as a paid opportunity — sponsorships, brand deals, speaking requests — with budget details and customer names. Click any to jump to the full thread. Then: “Draft a reply to the top one asking about their timeline and deliverables.”
For Sales & Marketing Teams
“Which leads this week have the strongest buying intent?” The assistant surfaces conversations with detected buy signals — bulk pricing requests, budget mentions, corporate orders, event timelines. Expand the insight card to see each lead by name. Then: “Send each of them a follow-up offering a call this week” to draft personalized outreach for all of them.
For Small Businesses (Smb)
“I’m getting a lot of questions about rush orders — add a FAQ for that.” The assistant drafts a FAQ entry with your preferred answer. Review it, tweak the wording, and apply it to your profile. From now on, the AI handles those questions automatically. Then: “What other questions are customers asking that I don’t have answers for?” to find more gaps.
For Professional Services
“Summarize my inbox — who’s waiting for a response?” The assistant shows every conversation where the customer replied and you haven’t yet. Click through to each one. Then: “Draft a reply to the Patterson inquiry — let them know I have availability next Thursday at 2pm.” The assistant writes a professional response using your firm’s tone and your name.
For Any Business
“What’s my profile score and what’s missing?” The assistant shows your completeness score and lists the specific gaps — missing FAQ, no cancellation policy, no hours. Then: “Help me fill in the gaps” and it drafts each missing item for your approval. Fastest way to get your profile ready for Front Desk mode.