Team Announcement
Drafts a team announcement once, adapts it natively for Slack, Teams, email, and your wiki, schedules the send, then monitors reactions and questions and compiles the feedback.
About this agent
Say it once. Land it everywhere.
You shouldn't have to rewrite the same announcement four times — once for Slack, once for Teams, once for email, once for the wiki — and then babysit four threads to see if anyone actually understood it. That's an afternoon of busywork for a message that takes thirty seconds to think of.
This worker takes your news once and turns it into a native version for every channel: a crisp Slack post, a proper Teams card, a complete email, and a permanent wiki page — same facts everywhere, the right voice in each. It holds delicate news for your sign-off, schedules the send for the right moment, and never invents a date or a name you didn't give it.
Then it does the part everyone skips: it watches. It clusters the eleven people asking the same question into one, answers what's safe to answer, escalates what isn't, and tells you on Friday how each announcement actually landed — reach, sentiment, what confused people, and what to do better next time. "We sent it" becomes "everyone got it, understood it, and knew what to do."
Connects to: Confluence · Google Workspace · Microsoft Teams · Notion · Slack
What it runs for you
Automations that run on a schedule or when something happens, so you don't have to lift a finger.