A command is a slash shortcut on a specific colleague. TypeDocumentation Index
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/ in any chat with that colleague, pick the command, hit enter — the colleague runs the workflow you defined behind the name.
If you find yourself asking Sofia for the same morning rundown every day, you don’t have to retype the instructions. Define /morning-brief once. From then on, you type the slash and you’re done.
Two built-ins
Every colleague has two commands out of the box:/research— sends them into deep research mode. Good for competitive intel, customer discovery, and topic surveys./create-plan— has them produce a multi-step plan before doing the work. Good when you want to review the approach first.
Custom commands
The rest are yours. When building or editing a colleague, the Abilities section has a place for custom commands. Each one has:- A short name (no slash needed) —
morning-brief,pipeline-review,weekly-recap. - A description (one line) — what it does, shown in the picker.
- The instructions — what the colleague should actually do when this is run.
Examples
A pattern that works well: capture your most common asks as commands, one per recurring task.
/morning-brief — Pull the last 12 hours of activity across email, Slack, and Salesforce. Summarise what changed. Flag anything that needs my attention.
/draft-followup — For the most recently mentioned customer, draft a follow-up email matching our usual tone. Show me before sending.
/weekly-recap — Build a one-page brief on this week’s wins, misses, and Monday priorities. Save as PDF.
The thing that makes commands worth setting up: they’re consistent. You don’t drift over time. The fifth /morning-brief looks the same shape as the first.
Where to next
Skills
For multi-step procedures more involved than a command.
Schedule a command
Run a command on a recurring schedule.