Real workflows from teams using Zero as their AI teammate. Each use case includes the exact prompt, Zero's output, and how to extend it.
Tell Zero once when to ship release PRs and which ones to skip. It runs the check on your cadence, skips risky changes, and merges the rest — so you stop being a human cron job.
Ask Zero to pull your top unresolved Sentry errors, ranked by frequency. Zero reads the stack traces, explains the root cause in plain language, and tells you which file to fix first.
Zero pulls from calendar, email, and Linear, then writes a shareable summary you can paste straight into the team thread.
Give Zero an X handle. It reads their last 30 posts, understands their style and interests, writes a personalized outreach email under 150 words, and saves it as a Gmail draft.
Describe the issue in plain language. Zero creates a formatted GitHub issue, labels it, and assigns the right person.
Zero scans your unread Slack messages, filters out bots and noise, and shows you only the messages that actually need your action today, sorted by urgency.
Tell Zero who's joining and when. It creates their Notion onboarding page, schedules welcome meetings on Google Calendar, posts a Slack intro, and DMs them their first-week agenda.
When an idea sparks mid-conversation, describe it to Zero. It uses v0 to generate a clickable React prototype and posts the live preview link back in the thread — before the discussion moves on.
Zero monitors your Slack channels and captures decisions as they happen. It scans threads, identifies what was decided, and writes each one to Notion with context, links, and category so nothing gets buried in the noise.
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.
Give Zero a repo. It clones it, runs a full tech debt scan, triages every finding by severity, and files a structured GitHub issue with the complete breakdown — all from one message.
Give Zero a list of competitors. It monitors their X accounts, scrapes their websites for updates, saves all findings to Notion, and posts a digest to Slack every week on schedule.
Ask Zero to pull live data from GitHub, Linear, Sentry, and Plausible every morning, compute 7-day rolling averages, flag any anomalies, and post a formatted four-section brief to your Slack channel automatically.
Give Zero a list of competitor pricing URLs. It scrapes each page every Monday, diffs it against last week's Notion snapshot, writes an impact summary for every change found, saves the full report to Notion, and posts a digest to Slack.
Ask Zero about a project, feature, or topic. It searches Slack, Notion, Linear, and GitHub simultaneously, then returns a structured brief: current state, owner, blockers, and last activity — all from a single message.
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.
Set up a daily scan across X accounts and Slack channels. Zero flags only breakout topics — those appearing across 2 or more sources or showing a sharp velocity spike — and posts a ranked digest to your channel. If nothing qualifies, no post is sent.
Every Monday, Zero pulls the past 7 days of post metrics from X, scores each post by engagement, and writes a short narrative report: top performer, biggest underperformer, week-over-week change, and one concrete recommendation. The narrative posts to Slack; the full data archives to Notion.
Schedule Zero to run daily. It pulls unresolved errors from Sentry and Axiom, deduplicates across sources, opens a GitHub issue with the full stack trace, and assigns it to the right engineer automatically.
You have purpose-built Managed Agents for code review, tests, tech debt, and builds. Zero becomes your fleet manager — launch them, check status, fetch their output, all from Slack.
Ask Zero to draft your next marketing email, pull context from Notion and Linear, preview it in Slack, and send via Resend once you approve. No dashboard context-switching.
Tell Zero what to write. Zero drafts your content in English, Chinese, and Japanese — adapted per locale, not just translated — and pushes all three to Strapi as drafts in one shot.
Drop a link in Slack and ask Zero to ingest it. Zero fetches the content, summarizes it, and stores it in your team knowledge base — no context switch required.
Ask Zero to review any pull request. Zero reads the diff, flags critical issues as P0, improvement opportunities as P1, and surfaces them in Slack so the team can act before merging.
Ask Zero to pull TP95 data from Axiom for any API endpoint. Zero surfaces the slowest events, identifies patterns, and creates a GitHub issue with findings — all from one Slack message.
Ask Zero to pull your Plausible traffic data and tell you what's working. Zero breaks down sources, channels, and trends — then surfaces the insight you actually need to act on.
Ask Zero a question about your production data. Zero writes the SQL, runs it read-only against your live database, and returns the answer in Slack — no credentials, no client, no risk of a mutating query.
Set up a multi-agent loop: one agent drafts posts daily from competitor and trend research, Zero saves your best inspirations on command, and a monitor agent scores performance every week. The whole pipeline runs in Slack.
Every evening, Zero pulls GitHub activity, counts PRs merged per engineer, surfaces commit highlights, and picks an MVP of the day — posted to Slack with no manual work.
Ask Zero to audit your infrastructure setup against a compliance requirement. Zero checks your config across GitHub, cloud providers, and documentation — and posts a structured findings brief.
Ask Zero about the current status of any project, feature, or topic. Zero searches across your tools in parallel, synthesizes a 4-part brief — state, owner, blockers, last update — and flags if sources disagree.
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.
Set up a daily scan across X accounts and Slack channels. Zero flags only breakout topics — those appearing across 2 or more sources or showing a sharp velocity spike — and posts a ranked digest to your channel. If nothing qualifies, no post is sent.
Every Monday, Zero pulls the past 7 days of post metrics from X, scores each post by engagement, and writes a short narrative report: top performer, biggest underperformer, week-over-week change, and one concrete recommendation. The narrative posts to Slack; the full data archives to Notion.
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