Here's a dump of my inbox. Sort it into: (1) needs a reply today, (2) can wait, (3) just FYI / no action. For the urgent ones, tell me in one line why.
Draft the hard reply
Here's the thread. Here are my 3 points: [bullets]. Write a reply that matches my tone, makes those points, and ends with a clear next step. Under 150 words.
Summarize a 40-message thread
Read this whole chain. Tell me: who decided what, what's still open, and what I'm now on the hook for. Skip the small talk.
Weekly follow-up sweep
Here's who I owe replies to and the context. Write a short nudge to each one in my voice — friendly, not pushy, one clear ask each.
Meetings & Docs
Prep for any meeting
Here's the invite and the last thread. Give me 3 talking points, the one question that actually matters, and anything I should push back on.
Notes into action items
Here are my messy meeting notes. Turn them into a clean list: who owns what, by when. Flag anything with no owner.
Shrink a 30-page doc
Read this. Tell me the decision it's asking for, the biggest risk, and the one thing I'd miss if I only skimmed it.
Rewrite it for the room
Here's my draft. Give me three versions of the same content: one for an exec (short, decision-first), one for my team (detail, next steps), one for a client (warm, plain). Don't change the facts.
Research & Data
Compare your options
I'm choosing between these [tools/vendors]: [list]. Build a plain table: cost, best fit, and the catch for each. End with which one you'd pick and why.
Read the messy spreadsheet
Here are the columns and a sample of rows. Tell me what's actually going on in these numbers — the trend, the outlier, and what needs a human to check.
Find the story in the data
Here's the data. Tell me what changed, why it matters, and the one sentence I should say about it in the meeting.