Build a full customer picture before any meeting or renewal call
Give Zero a customer name or company. It searches Gmail, Calendar, Slack, Linear, and GitHub simultaneously, then returns a structured brief: relationship stage, recent activity, open items, and an executive summary with the recommended next action.
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Why customer context gets lost between tools
Your QBR is in an hour. You remember there was a support issue last month, some email threads that stalled, and a feature request filed somewhere. You have 12 minutes and four tools to check. Zero searches all of them at once — email, calendar, Slack, tickets — and comes back with one brief: who they are, what has happened recently, what is unresolved, and exactly what you should bring up in the call.
How to ask Zero for a Customer 360 brief
@Zero build a Customer 360 for [company].
Search Gmail (last 90 days), Google Calendar (last 30 days + next 14 days), Slack (last 30 days), Linear, and GitHub. Return: who they are and relationship stage, recent activity, open items, and a 3-bullet executive summary — relationship health, biggest risk, recommended next action.
How Zero searches and synthesizes customer context across five sources
Zero searches all sources in parallel
Zero queries Gmail for email threads, Google Calendar for past meetings and upcoming touchpoints, Slack for internal discussions, Linear for linked issues, and GitHub for connected PRs — all scoped to the specified customer.
Findings organized by category
Zero classifies results into relationship stage and overview, recent activity in the last 30 days, and open items — defined as unresolved issues, pending decisions, and unanswered emails. If a source returns nothing, it is omitted.
Executive summary written and returned
Zero writes a 3-bullet executive summary covering relationship health, the biggest open risk, and a single recommended next action.
Prep for a specific meeting, batch-run for a review cycle, or surface just the risk
Required integrations: Gmail, Calendar, and Slack
Gmail
Zero reads email threads to surface communication history, unanswered messages, and key discussion context.
Calendar
Zero checks past meetings and upcoming touchpoints to complete the relationship timeline.
Slack
Zero scans for internal discussions about the customer, including threads the customer is not part of.
Linear
Zero surfaces linked bugs and feature requests associated with the customer. Optional but useful for technical accounts.
GitHub
Zero checks for linked issues or pull requests tied to the customer's account or repository. Optional.
Best practices for customer context queries
Specify whether the target is a person or a company — Zero approaches them differently. A person search focuses on direct communication; a company search casts wider across all contacts at that org.
Add 'do not infer information not found in search results' to your prompt to prevent Zero from filling gaps with assumptions.
Run before QBRs, renewal calls, or first follow-ups. A 30-second read before a call is worth more than 20 minutes of prep after it.