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.
What Carly does
- 01 List channels you're a member of
- 02 Fetch recent messages per channel and drop the dead ones
- 03 Cluster messages into distinct threads with one-line summaries
- 04 Flag @-mentions and urgency keywords (broken, blocker, p0, incident) into a "For you" block
- 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.
Hey Carly, I've been heads-down for the last day and a half and Slack is going to be a wall of noise. Can you go through every channel I'm in over the last 24–48 hours, drop the dead ones, and for each active channel cluster the messages into distinct threads with a one-line summary, the lead participant, and a message count? Up top, give me a "For you" section with anything that @-mentions me or hits urgent keywords like blocker, down, p0, p1, or incident. Include a permalink for each thread worth opening, and order channels by focus first then volume. Don't post anything on my behalf — just the recap. Thanks!
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