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Your first hour

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By the end of this page you will have: talked to your lead agent, shipped one real mission, resolved one ticket, and scheduled one job that runs without you. That’s the whole operating loop - everything after is repetition with bigger stakes.

  1. Connect your AI (Settings → AI Tokens). Pick whichever subscription you already pay for - Claude, ChatGPT, MiniMax, or Z.AI. Your squad runs on your account, so there’s no markup on model usage. The status dot next to each account tells you it’s live.
  2. Say hello to your lead. Open Chat and send: “Introduce the squad - who does what?” The lead replies with each specialist’s lane. This isn’t ceremony; you’re learning which name to type when you delegate.
  3. Ship a real mission. Pick something from today’s actual to-do list - not a toy. Use the composer on Home, or + New mission on the board to set priority and assignee. See the prompt below for the shape that works.
  4. Watch it move. The board card shows a live status line (“Reading your pricing page…”). Click the card for the full progress trail. This is where the trust gets built - you can always see what’s happening.
  5. Resolve your first ticket. If the mission involves any real judgment, the agent opens a ticket instead of guessing. It appears in My Tickets with everything you need to decide in one screen. Answer it. Watch the mission unblock itself.
  6. Schedule something recurring. Agent profile → Configure → Scheduled Tasks → + New task. Start with a daily 8 AM “summarize yesterday: what shipped, what’s stuck, what needs me” - your first standing report.

A first mission that shows the loop end-to-end

Research the pricing pages of my three closest competitors [name them]. Write a doc comparing their tiers, what they gate, and where we’re cheaper or more expensive. If you’re unsure who my competitors are, open a ticket and ask instead of guessing. Done looks like: a doc in Docs I can read in 3 minutes, with a recommendation at the top.

💡 Tip: Notice the last sentence of that prompt - “Done looks like”. It’s the single highest-leverage habit in this product. Agents that know what done looks like finish; agents that don’t, ask.

What tomorrow looks like: your scheduled report arrives before you’re at your desk. The board shows what moved overnight. My Tickets has one or two decisions waiting - each a 30-second call. That’s the shape of every good day here: you decide, they do.