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Krista Letz

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It's been really fun leveraging @bot for GTM! Have spent a few weeks iterating on some of my workflows, so I wanted to share how I use Grok Bot at SpaceXAI. x.com/i/article/2088…

Grok Bot for GTM

This is how I use Grok Bot for Enterprise GTM at SpaceXAI.

When we were initially dogfooding this product internally, Grok Bot rapidly gained adoption throughout the company, and I created an internal Notion doc on how I use Grok Bot to share with my team. I wanted to share it externally if it's helpful for other GTM orgs setting up @bot .

Grok Bot feels different for me as it's not just a thinking partner, but I can trust it to go off and actually do things end-to-end. Every week it learns more about how I work, and gets sharper.

Tips for getting started

Make sure @bot is connected to what you leverage daily, ie: Salesforce, Gmail, Calendar, Sheets, Drive, Slack, Notion, Granola for meeting notes, Figma for slides, X, LinkedIn, your data warehouse and more.

Bot has its own computer that runs 24/7 so you can accomplish tasks while your laptop is shut.

Your bots have memory so will remember your preferences, and will learn your writing style. Ask bot to scan your gmail and slack for how you write.

One of my favorite ways to use bot is through the mobile app, and voice input so I can give bot tasks when I'm not at my computer. This makes putting together slides or pulling information from tools really convenient when I don't have access to my laptop.

Run your own team of bots

Chief of staff

My Chief of Staff owns meeting prep, inbox and post-call drafts, orchestrates the rest of the team. You can tell your chief of staff to spin up other agents, and organize your bots in sections. I like to pin my Chief of Staff as I use this bot most frequently.

Daily meeting prep

Tell your bot to create a routine to prep you for meetings for the day and pull from your tools (Salesforce, Gmail, Slack, Granola, Gong, or online research if it's a new meeting), I prefer a short, skimmable, output that I can read on my phone as I'm commuting to work. You can also have your bot create customized decks ahead of your calls for the day (it calls my slides bot).

Routines

Scan inbox and auto draft replies:

Automate follow-up drafts from Granola or Gong notes:

Prospecting bot

Builds pipeline gen plans, pulls intent data, does deep research (will watch webinars, listen to podcasts, find blog posts, scan LinkedIn/X for relevant posts). Customizes messaging based on company priorities and personal hooks, drafts in gmail, and puts together messaging in your voice. I like to run this overnight to have it ready in the morning.

Customer expert

One agent per strategic account (works for top prospects too). It watches the relevant Slack channels, digests calls, emails, and Slack threads, and runs a weekly media rundown on the account (relevant exec posts on X / LinkedIn, watches webinars, finds podcasts and blog posts). It also flags feature requests from calls, updates me on support tickets, and finds relevant new features for the customer.

Weekly media rundown:

Data analysis agent

I connect this to the relevant tools to track usage data across my book.

Product expert

I call this one "Cursor 10x engineer". An agent connected to the codebase for questions deeper than my product knowledge. When a customer asks something technical live on a call, I ask this agent and get a customer-facing answer back, and don't need to ask an engineer or dig through Slack, Notion, docs, etc. If you don't have repo access, an internal knowledge tool like Glean works as the source instead.

1:1 agent

Preps my weekly manager sync, I Granola our meetings so I can hand off tasks my manager and I discussed from our 1:1s and set up reminders.

Forecasting bot

Pulls from Granola, Gong, Slack, and email, and auto updates Salesforce opportunity notes. I give it the format I want the updates in, and this helps me streamline forecast calls and ensure my notes are constantly up to date.

Slides

My slides bot owns customer decks in Figma using our brand system and a master deck it maintains. It makes copies to customize per customer and even translates decks into other languages. Give the bot your design guidelines up front.

My favorite skill is to auto-update slides while I'm on a customer call, based on the Granola transcript.

Stop the Granola recording 5 or 10 minutes before the call ends and run it live, so you wrap up the call with a slide built from what the customer just told you during Discovery, or use it as a follow-up or opener for the next call.

Sales Coach

Have your bot watch your external calls on Gong, and give you feedback on what you could improve or what went well.

Helpful tips/skills

  1. Onboard Grok Bot like a new teammate. The first time we do a task together, I ask the agent to record, take over the computer and demonstrate, then have it turn the recording into a skill. ie: I showed my bot how I like to research stakeholders on X.
  1. Feed it your writing. Have it scan your sent mail and build a style profile before it drafts anything. Give your bot a few examples of outreach you're proud of.
  2. Give your bot feedback and make rules for output you don't like. I create skills (ie: I have a anti-slop skill) and rules that I continuously edit over time, and every time I steer my agent I have it add to my skill.
  3. Your bot can parallelize work, tell your bot to spin up multiple cloud agents for parallel tasks, and create a skill for this.
  4. Ask your Chief of Staff to take a look at all your bots/tasks and if there's anything you can further automate, parallelize, or better organize. You can also ask for it to clean up unnecessary routines.
  5. You can put bots in a group chat to work on a task, and your bots can call your other specialized agents. (ie: to create slides my Chief of Staff bot often calls my slides bot).

Every week I iterate on how I use Grok Bot, it's the first AI tool that feels like a trusted colleague, and I don't need to constantly rewrite output or babysit the agent. Most of my time during the day is on calls, so I used to have to spend hours of the day in the evening catching up on admin work. Now I can pass much of that work to my bots and spend more time in front of customers.

You can try Grok Bot here and let me know your feedback!

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