Skim Slack in two minutes after a heads-down day

Tell Carly you were heads-down or off, and she'll pull a consolidated read across every channel you're in over the last 24–48 hours — surfacing only the threads, mentions, and incidents that actually need your attention.

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What Carly does

  1. 01 List channels you're a member of
  2. 02 Fetch recent messages per channel and drop the dead ones
  3. 03 Cluster messages into distinct threads with one-line summaries
  4. 04 Flag @-mentions and urgency keywords (broken, blocker, p0, incident) into a "For you" block
  5. 05 Build permalinks per thread; order channels by focus then volume

Back in the loop in seconds

One prompt replaces an hour of scrolling with a channel-by-channel recap you can scan over coffee.

Email this to Carly to kick it off.

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See what people say

"Before Carly, I relied on a Calendly link, but the whole process felt impersonal and not very professional. Carly changed that by handling all the back-and-forth, so I'm no longer stuck in endless email threads trying to line up schedules.

Now Carly reaches out to candidates, shares my real-time availability, lets them pick a slot, then sends a Zoom link and drops it straight into my calendar. She sends reminders to both of us before each call, which has significantly reduced no-shows and last-minute confusion.

On top of scheduling, Carly acts like a full executive assistant, sending me my schedule the night before so I can prepare for each call. It reminds me of the old x.ai assistant, but Carly is noticeably smarter, faster, and better suited to my healthcare recruitment business."

Gus Ibrahim, Founder & Director, IHR