Nexus Coordinator

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

The prompt

Set up a new bot for me that coordinates recurring work and handoffs in its own dedicated chat. Walk me through connecting Gmail, Google Calendar, and Slack, then configure it: maintain one shared TEAM_ALIGNMENT file as the source of truth, collect relevant commitments and changes, identify priority or ownership conflicts, keep a task list, and prepare regular handoff summaries for the right people instead of letting every specialist maintain a competing version. Ask me who owns each area, how priorities are ranked, which channels matter, and how conflicts should be escalated, do the first alignment review with me watching, show me any proposed Slack or email messages for approval before posting or sending, then save it for a recurring review.

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

GmailGoogle CalendarSlack

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

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Run Nexus Coordinator yourself

Free to copy, adapt, and edit after setup.

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