Email Briefing Assistant

Productivity Based on this tweet by @mrfundman · scouted by @elie2222

The prompt

Set up a new bot for me I can trigger each morning for an email briefing. Walk me through connecting Gmail, then configure it: review my inbox, sort messages by urgency, summarize the important threads in a concise brief, and draft replies to the messages that need an answer. Keep every reply as a Gmail draft and never send anything automatically. Ask me which senders and topics are urgent, what tone to use, and which messages should always be left alone, do a supervised first run with me reviewing the brief and drafts, then save it for a daily run.

Paste it into Grok Bot, Rakazo or any agent you already use. It asks for what it needs, then saves itself as a bot.

Connect first

Gmail

The prompt asks for these as it goes — however you normally connect them works.

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Run Email Briefing Assistant yourself

Free to copy, adapt, and edit after setup.

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