Your reps sell 28% of the week. These skills handle the rest.

Your team runs 10+ calls a day, updates CRM by hand, forecasts from spreadsheets, and spends 2 hours on pipeline reviews. These 9 skills handle it — paste your data or connect your CRM.

Within 10%
Forecast accuracy
vs 30%+ industry average — teams report
10 min
Pipeline review
every deal scored, every risk flagged
40-60%
Outreach reply rate
research-first personalization vs 2% generic

This is how most sales teams work today

TaskTodayWith Skills
Update CRM after calls
Type notes into Salesforce fields by hand
79% of call data never makes it into CRM.
Auto-captured from calls via /call-summary
Every call logged automatically
Weekly pipeline review
2-3 hour meeting. Reps read Salesforce aloud.
"Pipeline reviews turn into interrogation sessions"
Every deal scored, risks flagged via /pipeline-review
10 minutes
Quarterly forecast
Spreadsheet + ask reps for their best guess
Off by 30%+ — garbage in, garbage out
Weighted forecast with gap analysis via /forecast
Under 10% error, 5 minutes
Cold outreach
Research each prospect manually, write email
15-20 min per email. Generic = 2% reply rate.
Research-first personalized email via /draft-outreach
2 minutes, 40-60% reply rate
Competitive prep
Ask around, check outdated battlecard
44% don't know which competitors are in their deals
Live battlecard via /competitive-brief
Updated from real-time research
Call preparation
Skim CRM record 5 minutes before
Walk in without context
Auto-prep 30 min before meeting
Full prep sheet: account, attendees, history

9 skills that do the work for you

Command skills you invoke + auto-skills that activate when relevant.

Command Skills

See what happened on every rep's call — without being on the call.

Today

You finish a discovery call. The prospect mentioned three priorities, raised two concerns, and you agreed on next steps. You open CRM — 12 empty fields. By end of day, you've forgotten 64% of what was said. 79% of opportunity data from calls never makes it into CRM.

With /call-summary

Paste notes or transcript — get structured summary, action items with owners, and a ready-to-send follow-up email. Connected to CRM? It logs the activity and creates tasks automatically.

Example
/call-summaryinput

Marcus confirmed Q2 budget $50K, needs Jira integration POC. Looking at Monday.com too. Main concern: data migration from Google Sheets, 200 users. Wants to see POC by Apr 15. Next: I send Jira integration docs, schedule tech call with their eng lead Priya Shah.

output
  • Summary: Key Points: 1. Budget confirmed $50K, Q2 — allocated, not pending 2. Jira integr
  • Action Items: | Owner | Action | Due | |-------|---------------------|-------
  • Deal Impact: Move to Evaluation. Competitor = Monday.com.
  • Follow-up Email: Hi Marcus, Thanks for walking me through the Apex setup today. A few things I w

Auto-Skills — activate when relevant, no command needed

Account Research
You mention a new company name

Company brief: size, industry, funding, news, key contacts, recommended approach

Call Prep
30 minutes before a scheduled meeting

Full prep sheet: account context, attendee backgrounds, deal history, suggested agenda and questions

Daily Briefing
Start of your day

Prioritized plan: today's meetings, pipeline alerts, emails that need attention, suggested actions

Competitive Intelligence
Competitor mentioned in conversation

Quick competitor card with latest moves, product changes, and how to position

Skills that work together

Each skill's output feeds into the next — your daily workflow becomes a continuous intelligence loop.

What sales teams say

Set up in 10 minutes

No code. No migration. No IT ticket.

Supported connectors

Connect via MCP for zero-input automation. Every skill also works standalone.

Common questions