Most founders write weekly updates by staring at a blank page.. trying to remember what happened.
Meanwhile, the real insight is hiding in a Slack thread from Tuesday, a meeting transcript from Thursday, and a daily note you forgot you wrote.
/weekly finds it for you.
One command. Seven data sources scanned. Five minutes.
You get back 5-8 ranked topics with the non-obvious insight already surfaced.. the connecting thread identified.. and a suggested email structure ready to write from.
The result: weekly emails that reveal how you're thinking, not just what happened.
/weekly runs a 7-step analysis:
- Reads your last email -- finds open threads, unresolved promises, continuity points
- Scans 7 days of notes -- what actually happened, not what was planned
- Loads context -- strategy docs, project trackers, meeting notes
- Traces idea evolution -- backlinks, cross-source connections, patterns you were too close to see
- Reviews social posts -- reveals what you're genuinely excited about
- Checks calendar -- how time was actually spent and what that means
- Synthesizes -- ranked topics, connecting thread, suggested structure
Obsidian .. Google Docs .. Google Calendar .. Gmail .. Granola .. Notion .. Slack
Everything cross-referenced. A decision made in a meeting (Granola) connected to what was debated in a thread (Slack) and written in a daily note (Obsidian).
# Global install
mkdir -p ~/.claude/commands
cp weekly.md ~/.claude/commands/weekly.mdThen run /weekly inside Claude Code.
Also works in Claude Cowork (install as a skill) or any Claude-powered environment (use as system prompt).
Built by Simon Severino -- author of Strategy Sprints and Time Freedom with Jay Abraham. Added over $2 Billion in sales to B2B clients in finance, software, and consulting.
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