If you could have a virtual assistant that does any work task for you. What would it be?
Leonor Montero
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Rakesh Edavalath@rakesh1
Artwork Flow
1. Create a daily plan before I hit my desk in the morning - Show priority, plan ahead for a week/month etc
2. Do a regular status check with people from the team who are assigned tasks (and feed that to next day plan)
3. Capture all random thoughts and ideas as and when they arise, identify the connection at different points in time, and bubble that up later (maybe as part of the plan)
Share
Answer emails and create my to do list. Simple but super needed.
Artwork Flow
Very interesting thought @benjaminboman. Someone who I know closely is working on this and is almost ready with a beta. Would love to introduce and maybe get a demo if that works for you
@benjaminboman Definitely agree. Answering emails is huge. But also sending me all the emails I receive in one place
@richard_gao2 agreed. like a round up of Slack + emails from all inboxes with a to-do list...
Somebody please make this :P
Brayniac
Automate oncall tasks and other repetitive shell related tasks. Honestly, there is probably already potential for automation but the bar for setting it up seems high...
I do want a virtual assistant that I can chat with during my long commute and which can take notes for me. Even better if it could help me do marketing tasks like catch up on social media and Tweet
Automatically answering emails, prioritizing my to-do list and occasionally reminding me of what needs to be taken care of.
I wish I had an assistant that could take care of scheduling and email for me so I could devote my time to more pressing matters, and I'm pleased to report that our new AI-powered virtual assistant can do exactly that!
Manage my calendar and inbox. Send out invites. Organise calls. Write emails and cold pitches. Build funnels.
Briefly AI
If I could have a virtual assistant that does any work task for me, I would definitely choose an AI-powered assistant that can take meeting notes for me. I use Briefly AI.
With the ability to quickly transcribe and summarize conversations, it saves me a lot of time and effort, allowing me to focus on the discussion at hand and participate more actively in meetings.
We just launched on Product Hunt today!
Summarizes any topic so I can craft an article out of that. I know that you can't really shortcut research, but that would help a ton (and if they gave me a list with the sources)
I would want them to handle all of my scheduling and email correspondence.