Ship a concise end-of-day summary — automatically
Zero collects today's Slack conversations, merged PRs, and closed issues, then posts a digest to your team channel — so everyone knows what shipped without scrolling through 50 messages.
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Why "what did we ship today?" is the hardest question at 6 PM
It's 6 PM on Friday. The CEO asks in the all-hands channel: "What did we ship this week?" Someone starts scrolling through Slack, someone else opens GitHub, and 15 minutes later you have a rough list that's missing three PRs and misattributes two features. Zero does this automatically — every evening it reads the day's activity, categorizes it by person and project, and posts a clean summary that answers the question before anyone asks.
How to ask Zero to write the evening brief
@Zero summarize today's work. Check #all-vm0 for key conversations, list all merged PRs by author, and highlight any closed issues. Post the summary back to #all-vm0.
How Zero compiles your day into a digest
Zero scans today's Slack conversations
Zero reads messages from your team channels — filtering out bot noise and automated messages — to surface key discussions, decisions, and action items from the day.
Zero pulls merged PRs and closed issues from GitHub
Zero queries GitHub for all merged pull requests and closed issues from today, groups them by author, and extracts a one-line summary of each change from the PR title and description.
Zero posts a structured digest to your team channel
The evening brief lands in your all-hands channel: merged PRs in a table sorted by author, closed issues, and a summary of key Slack discussions. Everyone sees what shipped — without scrolling through 50 messages or opening GitHub.
Build on your evening brief
Required integrations: Slack and GitHub
Slack
Slack — read access to team channels for conversation history. Write access to post the evening brief digest.
GitHub
GitHub — read access to query merged PRs and closed issues for the day.
Best practices for automated daily digests
Customize which channels Zero monitors — most teams only want 2-3 channels in the brief, not every single one.
Pair with the morning brief for full daily coverage: morning brief tells you what to watch, evening brief tells you what actually happened.
Adjust the schedule to your team's rhythm — 6 PM works for most teams, but distribute it later if you have members in later time zones.