About this agent
Ships in the FieldCamp agent marketplace — for teams that coordinate in Slack and shouldn't need a meeting to know what today is.
The morning standup exists to answer three questions: what's today look like, what happened yesterday, what should we watch out for. Useful questions — which is why the meeting persists even where it costs six people fifteen minutes to answer them badly from memory.
The agent answers them from the data, in the channel, before anyone's at a desk. Today: the schedule's shape, heavy territories, tight windows, who's where. Yesterday: completions, the wins worth a mention, anything that slipped. Heads-up: the at-risk visit, the part arriving, the weather flag. The team scrolls it with coffee; the meeting, if you keep one, starts already aligned.
What it actually does
Trigger: Weekdays at 7 AM
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Runs weekday mornings
schedule_weekdays7 AM Monday through Friday — before the trucks roll.
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Shapes today
summarize_todayVisits, territories, tight spots, and who's running what.
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Recaps yesterday
recap_yesterdayCompletions, highlights, and what carried over.
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Posts to the channel
post_to_slackOne formatted message in your team channel — threaded replies pick up from there.
What you get
A 7 AM standup post that aligns the team in a scroll — with the meeting made optional.
A run, as you’d see it
Agent runs land on a timeline — what fired, what the agent found, and the action waiting for a human. This is that screen.
Standup posted
#field-team · 7:00 AM
Details
Today
23 visits · 6 techs · 1 flag
Summary
Posted: 23 visits today, Northside heavy (9). Yesterday: 21 of 22 completed, the Riverside install wrapped a day early. Heads-up: 1 PM visit's part arrives 11 AM — confirm before dispatch; rain possible after 4.
Posts to your internal channel unattended — it's a reporter in your Slack, never a voice toward customers.
By trade
Same agent, configured to how your vertical actually works.
Night-shift versions flip the clock — the standup posts at 5 PM for evening crews.
Per-property grouping so account managers scan their buildings first.
Questions, answered
Can it post to Teams or email instead?
Slack is the template's home; other destinations connect through the same custom-connection mechanism during setup. The content is the same standup either way.
Does it replace our actual standup meeting?
It replaces the recitation part. Teams that keep a meeting start it from the post and spend the time on exceptions; many find the post alone is the meeting.
Who controls what's in it?
You do, at setup — sections, level of detail, which flags surface. The default mirrors what a good ops lead would say out loud in ninety seconds.