Alise Plotova

Hunters, anyone passionate about AI context engineering?

Heya! Our startup specializes in business context engineering, so your ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini finally understands your business, strategy, brand voice, and more. We will launch major updates on July 24th, so I'm looking for hunters who are passionate about context engineering and making AI actually understand you before building extensive agents.

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Yakov Keselman

It does sound interesting, especially if relatively novel. Thanks!

Alise Plotova

@yakov_keselman you can check out our PH page, and let me know if you'd want to collaborate :))

Yakov Keselman

@aliseplot Thanks!

I'm not a marketer, so can't quite relate to what it's trying to accomplish. However, I can tell you about one potential use case that we're facing.

My regular job is at Oatmeal Health. Our CEO is reaching out to our potential clients (called Federally Qualified Health Centers -- think small cash-strapped clinics providing a full range of services). He would like to reach to every one of them with a tailored message -- they are of different sizes, in different locations, etc. So, can he use their specific info and combine it with what we do (lung cancer screening for their population) to put together a compelling page or two?

There may be other tools that already do that, I don't know. Thanks!

Alise Plotova

@yakov_keselman That use case for your client outreach is absolutely perfect! I do that myself for a massive amount of emails. Most importantly to have YOUR business context set. Then you can add what you need, like paste, upload or simply explain the client, and get messages that sound like your company and CEO, yet are tailored for each health center. Makes sense?

Funny thing is, I could have even made this response with my business context custom GPT if I was thaaat lazy. Because it knows THEO's business, strategy, products and what you can do with them, sometimes even knowing details I forget to mention. That's when you know AI gets your business instead of giving random answers that sometimes work, sometimes don't.