Cookbook

Copy-ready prompts that set Dispatch up to work the way you want: scheduled briefings, auto-drafting, VIP alerts, contact priority, permission guardrails, and more.

The cookbook is a set of copy-ready prompts for getting Dispatch set up the way you want. Each recipe is a single prompt you paste into the chat. Dispatch runs it, asks any questions it needs, and saves the result (an automation, a preference, or a permission rule) so the behavior sticks across future runs.

Automate your day

  • Morning briefing: a scheduled daily summary of your calendar, todos, and unread messages.
  • Weekly digest: a scheduled end-of-week recap of threads, todos, and what's waiting on others.
  • Auto-draft replies: have a reply drafted on every incoming email that needs one.
  • VIP alerts: get pinged the moment a high-priority contact reaches out.

Shape how Dispatch works

  • Contact priority: sort your contacts into P0-P3 tiers so each tier is handled differently.
  • CRM sync: pull company, title, and deal context from your CRM into people profiles, and write Dispatch activity back.
  • Set your guardrails: write the permission rules for what Dispatch can do on its own.
  • Learn my style: teach Dispatch your writing voice so its drafts sound like you.
  • Agent personality: give Dispatch a name and a communication style.

How to use the recipes

Every prompt block is meant to be copied verbatim into the chat. Most of these recipes are conversational: Dispatch asks you a few questions, then writes what it learns to your preferences or automations so it carries forward. If a recipe lists a connection under "Touches", authorize it first so the prompt works end to end.

Recipes are starting points. Once one is working, keep refining it in plain language (make the briefing shorter, re-tier this person to P1); Dispatch updates the saved preference or automation and future runs follow it.

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