How many people use rhetorical appeals in their day-to-day life?
The answer: Everyone
Now, how many people know how to use rhetorical appeals professionally?
The answer: Barely anyone
Why is this? (A Business Guide) 🧵
My AI agent was set up in under 5 minutes.
It:
- went through my GitHub
- found issues
- identified the right engineer
- created a tagged issue list in Notion
- explained the fixes
This is nuts.
https://t.co/jekAZof52E
My AI agent was set up in under 5 minutes.
It:
- went through my GitHub
- found issues
- identified the right engineer
- created a tagged issue list in Notion
- explained the fixes
This is nuts.
https://t.co/jekAZof52E
"AI just gets it"
No it doesn't. You get it. Then you spend 3 hours teaching the AI what you already know.
That's why we built Athos at Moltd. Instead of handing you a blank dashboard, Athos interviews your business, researches your brand, and builds your entire AI support workspace for you.
Your AI Co-Worker should show up ready to work. Not the other way around.
https://t.co/yI7tvkJkty is pretty cool for users & businesses.
"AI just gets it"
No it doesn't. You get it. Then you spend 3 hours teaching the AI what you already know.
That's why we built Athos at Moltd. Instead of handing you a blank dashboard, Athos interviews your business, researches your brand, and builds your entire AI support workspace for you.
Your AI Co-Worker should show up ready to work. Not the other way around.
https://t.co/yI7tvkJkty is pretty cool for users & businesses.
Things Moltd, our Slack bot did today:
6am - Reminded sales to follow up with 3 leads
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9am - Summarized overnight support tickets for the team lead
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11am - Found a knowledge gap and posted it to the right channel
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1pm - Generated a chart of this week's ticket volume
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3pm - Forwarded a customer complaint from Intercom to the managers with context
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5pm - Scheduled tomorrow's team digest
This is how you let teams succeed.
@chang3usernam3 Nope, running certain commands that can cause any harm at any time will run through confirmation (unless you have auto-accept on)
Even if it searches something up, somehow ponders to something dangerous, it would be aware of that & ask for your permission to continue.
I recreated OpenClaw with just a few Opus 4.5 prompts (sorry Codex).
It runs autonomously 24/7
It requests permission before critical actions
It doesn't just 'cron' fix itself, it truly repairs the backend
It integrates into anything & everything
Hello Mumble!