Industry playbooks
Choose the workflow closest to your daily communication load.
Start where messages carry the most context: student requests, client follow-through, executive decisions, or matter-centered drafting.
Course queue
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Attention flags
Grade appeals, extension requests, advising asks, and missing materials move above routine announcements and newsletters.
Professor-controlled memory
Each professor can define course policies, tone, values, response boundaries, and instructions for how tailored drafts should be.
Policy-aware drafts
Drafts can reference syllabus rules, school policy, department policy, prior decisions, and FERPA-sensitive context for professor review.
Professors, instructors, advisors
Higher Education
Student requests, grade appeals, recommendation letters, advising follow-ups, and policy-aware drafts.
Flag
student requests that need attention
Draft
replies with course and policy context
Review
professor approves before anything sends
For Professors
Consultants, advisors, agencies, client-service operators
Consulting and Professional Services
Client follow-ups, deliverables, stakeholder interviews, research briefs, and staffing coordination.
3+
active engagements tracked at once
24h
follow-up windows kept visible
1
queue for client, staffing, and research
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Executives, founders, chiefs of staff, operating leaders
Executive Operations
Decision queues, meeting prep, board updates, stakeholder follow-up, and delegation loops.
10+
stakeholder groups in one operating rhythm
15m
briefing windows before critical meetings
0
important asks hidden in routine threads
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Attorneys, paralegals, legal ops, in-house teams
Legal Services
Matter triage, client updates, document requests, deadline extraction, and review-controlled drafting.
Review
required before client sends
1
matter-centered communication queue
Local
first posture for sensitive work
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