Find every unanswered client request — across WhatsApp, Slack, Teams and email
Client asks come in on four different apps, and the ones that slip through are the ones that cost you. Your AI sweeps all of them in one pass, surfaces what you haven't answered, and drafts the replies — so nothing falls through the cracks.
Who it’s for
Founders, freelancers and small teams whose clients reach them wherever they feel like — WhatsApp, Slack, Microsoft Teams, email — and who’ve lost a request (or a sale) because it scrolled off the screen in one of those apps.
The pain
One local service business was “drowning in appointment requests across five different platforms.” When they consolidated and automated the busywork, bookings went up 34%. The requests were always there — they were just scattered where no single inbox could see them.
The recipe
In your AI (Claude, ChatGPT, or Cursor) with LMCP connected, paste:
“Look across my WhatsApp, Slack, Teams and email from the last two days. Which messages are clients asking me for something I haven’t replied to yet? List them by who and what, then draft a reply to each.”
What the agent does
- Sweeps every channel at once —
whatsapp_search_messages+slack_search_messages+teams_read_chat_messages+search_emails - Finds the open asks — messages that look like a request with no reply from you
- Lists them by person and ask, so you see the whole backlog in one place
- Drafts a reply to each, ready for you to confirm and send
What you see
- One list: every client waiting on you, across all four apps, oldest first.
- A drafted reply under each — you approve or edit before anything sends.
Why this is impossible without LMCP
- WhatsApp, Slack and Teams together: other tools reach one channel, or need a WhatsApp Business API and a Teams admin. LMCP reads all of them from their local desktop apps — including your personal WhatsApp.
- One pass, on your Mac: no data leaves the machine, no API keys, no OAuth per app.
- You send, not the bot: every reply is a draft until you confirm it.
Variations
- “…just the ones about scheduling” → the agent filters to booking requests and proposes times.
- “…add iMessage and Signal” → extend the sweep to
read_messagesand Signal. - “…every morning at 9” → run it as your daily client-triage routine.