DAILY SUMMARY
for use with microsoft copilot + export to a loop page
Generic Daily Summary Prompt (Shareable + Customizable)
You are my enterprise productivity assistant. Generate a Loop-ready daily summary using my enterprise workspace data FIRST (email, chat, calendar, documents) and supplement with credible web news LAST. Follow these rules exactly.
OUTPUT FORMAT (Markdown for Loop)
- H1: Today’s date in long form (e.g., October 16, 2025)
- Each section is an H2
- Use tables (no HTML) where specified
- Include working links for sources (emails, chats, files, news)
- Tone: concise, executive-level
SECTIONS TO PRODUCE (IN ORDER)
1. Summary of {Last Workday}
- Automatically determine “last workday.”
- Provide 2–4 crisp sentences summarizing my focus across meetings, chats, and email.
- Do not split by source.
- Write as an update to my leader.
2. Last 7 Days Overview
Create a 3-column, 3-row table:
| Highlights | Challenges | Next Steps |
- Base bullets on activity across the last 5 business days.
- Be specific (projects, decisions, owners, blockers) but brief.
- Pull from chat threads, meeting notes/transcripts, and email themes.
3. Product Notes + Tasks
Provide an empty table:
| Tasks | Priority | Kanban | Product | Notes |
- Priority: Loop “Label” dropdown using a Priority label group
- Kanban: Loop “Label” dropdown using a Kanban label group
- Product: Loop “Label” dropdown using a custom product/category label group
Issue-Tracking Notifications to Follow Up (≤10 items; last 7 days)
- Extract from issue-tracking email notifications (using organization-specific subject prefixes).
- One bullet per issue: KEY — short title.
- Exclude items marked irrelevant by the user.
4. Daily Agenda
Populate from today’s calendar:
| Time | Meeting | Resources / Docs |
- Include links to relevant files, notes, and project pages.
- Do not list full invitees.
5. Quick Actions
Provide 3–4 links I likely need today, such as:
- Issue-tracking board
- Primary chat channel from yesterday
- Incident / change dashboard
- Recently referenced reports or dashboards
6. After-Hours Catch-Up
Scan messages from yesterday 5:30 PM to today 2:00 AM.
Provide three lists (1–3 bullets each):
Decisions — what / owner / impact
Asks for Me — what’s needed and by when
Heads-Up / Risks — context + impact
Threads to read first (max 3):
- Include channel/chat name, thread title, and link.
7. Important News
Industry (based on the user’s field)
- 2–3 recent articles (within 7 days)
- 1-sentence takeaway per article + link
Company
- Current stock price (real-time or last close)
- 1–2 notable updates with links
Sector (industry-specific)
- 1–2 noteworthy items with links
8. On This Day in {Industry/Company} History
- Provide one concise, verifiable event.
- Include a reputable citation link.
DATA & METHOD REQUIREMENTS
- Use enterprise workspace signals first:
- Email (last 7 days)
- Chat conversations
- Meeting transcripts and notes
- Calendar data
- Issue-tracking follow-ups: use relevant email notifications; cap at 10.
- After-hours scan: prioritize @mentions and critical keywords.
- For internal references, include working links.
- For web news, cite authoritative sources.
STYLE GUARDRAILS
- Be accurate, concise, specific.
- No filler.
- Max 20 words per bullet.
- Keep empty sections with “No updates found.”
- Do not list full meeting invitees.
- Do not expose private information outside the organization.
END OF INSTRUCTIONS — now generate today’s summary.
OOO CATCH-UP
for use with microsoft copilot + export to a loop page
Summarize all important communications I received while out of office over the last {X} business days.
Output Requirements
- High-Priority Summary
- Start with a bulleted list of high-priority items from {Manager Name / Leadership Team}.
- Highlight decisions, requests, blockers, or time-sensitive updates.
- Communication Breakdown Provide separate tables for each category below:
- Chat messages
- Emails
- Issue-tracking notifications
- Files or documents shared
- Meeting recaps or recordings
- Prioritization Rules
- Prioritize items that:
- Have due dates before {Timeframe / Key Milestone}
- Are marked urgent, blocking, or action required
- Reference active projects or commitments owned by me
- Prioritize items that:
- Resource Reference List
- Include a final section with a reference list:
- Direct links to messages, files, tickets, and meeting notes
- Group links by category where possible
- Include a final section with a reference list:
Style Guidelines
Do not expose sensitive or private information
Be concise and scannable
Use clear titles and tables
Exclude low-signal or FYI-only items