Get a full product health briefing delivered before standup
Tell Zero what to watch. Every morning it pulls system status, engineering progress, and key updates, then posts a concise brief to Slack and generates a ready-to-share standup deck before anyone opens their laptop.
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Why mornings start slow without a shared product view
It is 9:50 AM. Standup is in ten minutes. Your PM is refreshing Linear, your tech lead is checking GitHub for overnight PRs, and someone is pulling up the incident dashboard. Nobody has a complete picture yet. You could have had all of this waiting in Slack at 9:00 AM. Zero pulls from every source you care about, writes the brief, and posts it before anyone is even logged in.
How to set up a daily product health brief with Zero
@Zero every weekday at 9am, pull open Linear issues, overnight GitHub PR activity, and any calendar events for the day. Post a product health brief to #standup.
How Zero assembles your morning briefing from multiple sources
Zero pulls from every source
Zero queries Linear for open and blocked issues, GitHub for recent PR activity, and Google Calendar for today's key meetings. All in parallel, in seconds.
Brief written and structured
Zero formats the output as a scannable brief: open items by priority, shipped work, blockers, and today's schedule. Structured so anyone on the team can get up to speed in under a minute.
Posted to Slack before standup
Zero posts the brief to the specified channel on your schedule. The team arrives already aligned, so standup covers decisions instead of status updates.
Customize the brief, share it wider, or turn it into a deck
Required integrations: Linear, GitHub, Slack, and Calendar
Slack
Zero reads your Slack channel and posts the brief there. Requires read and write access.
Linear
Zero reads in-progress and blocked issues to surface engineering status.
GitHub
Zero checks merged and open PRs to show overnight activity and pending reviews.
Calendar
Zero includes today's key meetings so the brief includes scheduling context. Optional but recommended.
Best practices for automated morning briefings
Tell Zero which Linear labels or statuses to highlight. 'Flag anything marked P0 or blocked' gives it a clear filter.
Set the brief to post 15 minutes before standup so everyone has time to read it first.
Add a weekly version on Fridays for leadership. Same sources, longer time window, one extra send.