Your weekly status report writes itself
Agents scan your Slack conversations and compile a structured weekly report — who said what, what was completed, what's blocked, and what's planned next. Walk into every standup fully prepared, without spending an hour reading through channels.
What you get
Every relevant channel scanned and summarized — no more scrolling through hundreds of messages to piece together what happened this week.
What each team member accomplished this week — extracted from conversations, organized by person, ready for review.
Issues flagged and escalated automatically — blocked work surfaces to the top so nothing stays stuck silently.
Next steps pulled from conversations — commitments, deadlines, and follow-ups that would otherwise get buried in threads.
A structured report ready for standup or weekly sync — no prep time, no scrambling, just open it and go.
Schedule it for Sunday night. The agent scans every channel, compiles the report, and posts it to Slack — so your Monday standup starts with full context instead of awkward silence.
> Analyzing 847 messages from the past 7 days
Key updates by team member
Blockers identified
> Compiling action items for next week
> Generating standup report
> Posting to #team-updates on Slack
✓ Weekly report generated
✓ 4 team member summaries compiled
✓ 2 blockers flagged for escalation
✓ Posted to #team-updates on Slack
For CRHQ clients
Enable the required skills
Make sure these skills are active on your satellite:
Tell the agent what to report on
Example prompt:
Schedule it weekly (recommended)
Use the schedule skill to run this every Sunday evening. The report lands in Slack before Monday morning — your team walks into standup already knowing what happened, what's blocked, and what's next.
Get more out of this workflow
Configure which Slack channels to scan for relevance
Not every channel matters for your weekly report. Tell the agent exactly which channels to scan — and optionally which to prioritize. This keeps the report focused and prevents noise from off-topic channels diluting the signal.
slackUse project documents to store reports for historical reference
Tell the agent to save each weekly report to project documents. Over time, this creates a searchable archive of team progress — useful for quarterly reviews, performance evaluations, and understanding how projects evolved week over week.
manage-project-documentsCombine with scheduling to deliver Sunday night before Monday standup
The best time to generate the report is Sunday evening. Your team reads it Monday morning with fresh eyes, and your standup becomes a focused discussion instead of a status-reading session. Use the schedule skill to automate the timing perfectly.
schedulePair with task management for cross-referencing completed work
When the agent has access to both Slack conversations and your task management system, it can cross-reference what people said they did with what's actually marked as done — catching discrepancies and giving you a more accurate picture of true progress.