Compose recurring work from the systems you already use.
These are illustrative compositions, not preinstalled workflow objects in the app. They show how agents, connectors, instructions, optional skills, and human approval can fit together inside d5s.
See how connectors become governed work.
Each example composes real product connectors into a recurring job with evidence, instructions, a reviewable deliverable, and an explicit human boundary. Build and adapt the pattern inside d5s.
Morning operations brief
Review overnight incidents, group recurring signals, check the approved runbook, and deliver a source-linked morning handover.
Vendor SLA review
Collect service evidence, compare it with documented commitments, and prepare a review packet that clearly separates facts from assumptions.
Incident triage
Trace a production error, identify the likely change, and prepare a triage issue without giving the agent authority to modify production.
Release notes
Collect shipped changes, translate implementation detail into customer outcomes, and route a complete release-note draft for approval.
Month-end close review
Reconcile payout activity against the approved close records, explain mismatches, and prepare a review packet for qualified sign-off.
Receivables review
Find overdue invoices, assemble recent account and correspondence context, and prepare a prioritized follow-up list without sending messages.
Vendor contract review
Compare a vendor agreement with attorney-approved guidance, collect related matter context, and prepare a structured issue list for counsel.
Contract obligation tracker
Extract documented dates and obligations, reconcile them with the approved tracker, and flag ambiguity or missing ownership for legal review.
Support queue triage
Summarize and classify new support requests, ground suggested responses in approved knowledge, and escalate anything outside the playbook.
Customer feedback brief
Group recurring customer feedback, compare it with product behavior, and prepare a source-linked brief without overstating anecdotal evidence.
Campaign performance brief
Reconcile campaign and journey data, identify supported drivers, and draft a performance brief with explicit caveats and next actions.
SEO monitoring brief
Review search performance, technical delivery, and competitor movement, then prepare a prioritized brief grounded in observable evidence.
The same building blocks, composed for different teams.
Team hubs group illustrative compositions, connector choices, and governance questions that belong together.
Operations
Give operations teams a governed way to run daily briefs, monitor obligations, and escalate exceptions with a complete record.
Explore team examplesEngineering
Investigate incidents, prepare release communication, and keep every source, tool call, and proposed change available for review.
Explore team examplesFinance
Reconcile activity, explain variances, and prepare finance review packets while preserving assumptions, evidence, and sign-off points.
Explore team examplesLegal
Prepare contract reviews and obligation trackers against approved guidance without presenting agent output as legal sign-off.
Explore team examplesCustomer support
Classify incoming issues, ground drafts in approved knowledge, and route uncertain or sensitive cases to the right human owner.
Explore team examplesMarketing
Turn channel evidence into campaign briefs, performance reports, and prioritized follow-up under explicit brand and approval rules.
Explore team examplesConnect the systems your work already depends on.
The generated product catalog contains 288 connector entries grouped into 284 brands. 178 brands currently have at least one connectable method, and 20 have detailed editorial guides below.
Open the connector catalog — 284 brands
Featured connector guides
Slack
Read channels and messages, post messages, and upload files as your Slack bot.
Explore connectorGitHub
Read and write GitHub repos, issues, and pull requests.
Explore connectorNotion
Read, search, and update Notion pages and databases.
Explore connectorGoogle Drive
Read, search, and manage files in Google Drive.
Explore connectorLinear
Browse and update Linear issues, projects, and cycles.
Explore connectorSentry
Investigate errors, traces, releases, and project health in Sentry.
Explore connectorStripe
Read Stripe customers, charges, subscriptions, and invoices (read-only).
Explore connectorPostHog
Query PostHog analytics, generate HogQL from questions, and manage insights.
Explore connectorAttio
Create and manage Attio CRM records, notes, and tasks while accessing call recordings and emails.
Explore connectorGmail
Search and read Gmail messages and threads (read-only).
Explore connectorOutlook
Read Outlook mail and calendar via Microsoft Graph (read-only).
Explore connectorAirtable
Query and create Airtable tables, fields, and records.
Explore connectorCanva
Search and retrieve Canva designs including their pages and content, or import designs from URLs.
Explore connectorMixpanel
Access Mixpanel projects to query events and properties, edit them, and create tags.
Explore connectorAhrefs
Monitor brand presence across AI search results with batch analysis of mentions, citations, impressions, and performance data.
Explore connectorGoogle Search Console
Read Google Search performance and indexing data.
Explore connectorClose
Search activities and retrieve contacts, leads, opportunities, and email templates from Close CRM.
Explore connectorCloudflare Developer Platform
Manage Cloudflare accounts and KV storage namespaces, and list Workers.
Explore connectorCraft
Manage markdown blocks in collections with create, edit, delete, move, and undo capabilities.
Explore connectorDiscord
Read and post messages in Discord servers, and read profiles and server details.
Explore connectorReusable guidance where a composition needs it.
Skills are an emerging layer of reusable method and verification. Connectors and agent instructions do most of the composition today; 10 skills have detailed guides below.
Open the skill catalog — 16 playbooks
Featured skill guides
Data Validation
Validate an analysis before sharing by checking lineage, methodology, calculations, bias, visualizations, and whether conclusions follow. Use for SQL, spreadsheets, dashboards, or reports.
See the playbookVariance Analysis
Explain budget, forecast, or period variances by tracing them to supported business drivers. Use for management reporting, close commentary, or forecast reviews.
See the playbookContract Review
Issue-spot a contract against an attorney-approved workspace playbook and prepare questions or proposed language for counsel. Use for vendor, customer, or partner agreements.
See the playbookTicket Triage
Summarize and classify a support issue, suggest priority and routing, and identify missing evidence. Use for new tickets, duplicate checks, escalation intake, or queue review.
See the playbookPerformance Report
Turn campaign and channel data into a reconciled performance report with trends, drivers, caveats, and next actions. Use for weekly, monthly, quarterly, or post-campaign reviews.
See the playbookSeo Audit
Audit a website's discoverability, technical accessibility, content coverage, internal linking, and search evidence. Use for SEO diagnosis, migrations, traffic declines, or prioritization.
See the playbookCampaign Plan
Turn a marketing objective into an executable campaign brief with audience, messaging, channels, calendar, owners, measurement, and risks. Use for launches, demand, or awareness.
See the playbookBrand Guidelines
Apply a brand's colors, typography, and tone consistently across slides, docs, charts, and HTML. Use when output needs to match a company's visual identity.
See the playbookContent Brief
Create an evidence-backed brief for an article, landing page, guide, case study, or campaign asset. Use before drafting when audience, angle, proof, structure, and approvals need alignment.
See the playbookCompetitive Brief
Build a cited competitor brief covering positioning, audience, proof, offers, channels, and observable changes. Use for messaging, campaigns, sales enablement, or planning.
See the playbookPut a recurring workflow under policy.
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