New domains to full sending capacity on autopilot
Set up new sending domains with a realistic warm-up plan, a simple health checklist, and clear stop signs. Better as an ops guide and tracker than a fully autonomous sender.
Create a skill called "Domain Warm-Up Manager". Help me set up new sending domains for cold email. For each domain, give me: a DNS setup checklist (SPF, DKIM, DMARC), mailbox creation guidance, a daily ramp plan, and a simple health tracker. Let me enter daily metrics like sends, replies, bounces, and complaints. Based on those metrics, tell me whether to keep ramping, hold steady, or pause. Also calculate how many domains and mailboxes I likely need for [X] total daily sends.
Configure a new domain and this skill gives you a practical warm-up plan: DNS checklist, mailbox ramp schedule, daily health log, and warnings when metrics start to drift. It does not pretend to run your mail system for you. It helps you manage the process cleanly.
Know your domain health before your emails hit spam
Post-2024, email deliverability is a technical minefield. This skill monitors your sending domains, checks authentication records, tracks reputation scores, and alerts you before problems tank your outreach.
Hot leads surfaced instantly, unsubscribes handled automatically
Fifty replies hit your inbox. Three are interested, twelve are out-of-office, eight want to unsubscribe, and the rest are "not now." This skill classifies every reply in seconds and routes the hot ones to the top.
Email and calendar without leaving your terminal
Full Gmail control via the gog CLI. Read, send, search, organize emails. Create events, set reminders, RSVP to invitations. All from natural language or CLI commands.
Local-first AI assistant that automates small daily tasks safely on your device
A personal, local-first AI assistant that automates small daily tasks—organizing files, setting reminders, and monitoring system events—without touching sensitive data or taking risky actions without your approval.