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Executive Daily Brief

Combine Gmail, Slack, and Calendar context into a daily priorities brief with blockers, decisions, and follow-ups.

v0.1.0 1 skill 14 tools By Kendr briefexecutivegmailslackcalendarbusiness

How to use it

  1. Open Kendr Desktop.
  2. Go to Skills, then Marketplace.
  3. Search for Executive Daily Brief or executive-daily-brief.
  4. Install the pack, then enable the pack or individual skills you want available in agentic mode.

Kendr Desktop compares the installed version with the hosted catalog version and offers an update when this pack changes.

Install source

Use this hosted archive when installing or updating the pack from Kendr Desktop.

https://kendr.org/api/skills/packs/executive-daily-brief/archive

Executive Daily Brief

Build executive daily briefs from Gmail, Slack, and Google Calendar with priorities, blockers, decisions, follow-ups, and optional approval-gated drafts.

Executive Daily Brief

Use this skill when the user asks for a daily brief, morning brief, executive summary, leadership update, priorities list, blockers, decisions, or cross-app business summary.

Gather context in this order unless the user narrows the scope:

  • GoogleCalendar.list_recent_calendar_events for the day's meetings and schedule pressure
  • Gmail.list_recent_email_events and Gmail.search_email for urgent requests, customer issues, finance/legal items, and waiting replies
  • Slack.list_recent_slack_events and Slack.search_slack_messages for blockers, incidents, decisions, and team updates
  • thread/event detail tools only for items that affect the brief

Return a concise brief with these sections:

  • Today's schedule
  • Top priorities
  • Decisions needed
  • Blockers and risks
  • Waiting on others
  • Suggested follow-ups

For follow-up actions:

  • create Gmail drafts only when the user asks to prepare email responses
  • post Slack updates only when the user explicitly asks to post
  • create calendar events only when the user explicitly asks to schedule
  • do not ask the user to type approve or confirm; let Kendr's approval checkpoint collect the approve or reject decision

Do not include unrelated private messages. Prefer concise, source-grounded bullets over long summaries.