Your first chat
Once your accounts are connected, Brain reads from them whenever you ask. There is no UI to learn — you just write a message in Slack or Google Chat as you would to a colleague.
Where to type
Section titled “Where to type”- Slack — direct message
@NitroxBrainin your workspace. - Google Chat — direct message
nitrox.brain@nitroxconsulting.com.
Brain reacts with an emoji (✨, 🔍, ⚙️…) to acknowledge the message, then replies inside 5–30 seconds depending on what you asked.
Useful first prompts
Section titled “Useful first prompts”Pick whichever resonates with how you work:
Inbox triage
Section titled “Inbox triage”Summarise unread messages from the last 2 days that I haven’t replied to.
Drafts please: a polite “we have to postpone” to Acme Corp, and a follow-up on the Beta SaaS proposal.
Calendar
Section titled “Calendar”What’s on my calendar next week? Any travel conflicts?
Find 30 minutes with Sandra in the next 7 days, mornings only.
Search across your tools
Section titled “Search across your tools”Last conversation I had with Pierre — Slack DM, email, or HubSpot note, whichever is most recent.
Pull the slide deck I sent to Beta SaaS last quarter — should be in Drive.
Drafting
Section titled “Drafting”Draft a quarterly update for our coachees based on last month’s chat history with each of them.
Write me a French follow-up to the Acme call, mention next steps and our agreement on the timeline.
What Brain does well
Section titled “What Brain does well”- Multi-tool questions (“look in Slack, Drive, and HubSpot for X”).
- Drafting in your tone after a few corrections (it remembers).
- Calendar arithmetic and meeting prep.
- Pulling things you mentioned weeks ago from chat history.
What Brain doesn’t do (yet)
Section titled “What Brain doesn’t do (yet)”- Send messages without confirming first (drafts only — you review and send).
- Take destructive actions without explicit instruction (e.g. delete files).
- Work outside the integrations you’ve connected.
How to course-correct
Section titled “How to course-correct”If a reply is off:
- Tell Brain why: “too formal — make it sound like me”.
- Tell it to forget something: “forget I prefer to schedule mornings”.
- React with 🗑 on Brain’s reply in Slack to make it forget the turn entirely.
Brain learns from corrections inside the conversation. The next turn already reflects them.
What now?
Section titled “What now?”→ Slash commands — model and provider overrides. → Skills — teach Brain a workflow once, replay forever.