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The Assistant knows about your people, companies, calendar, and connected apps. Ask anything.

About People

Asking about a contact
What do I know about @Sarah Chen?

When did I last talk to @John Smith?

What's @Mike's email address?

Tell me about my relationship with @Lisa Park
Orbit looks up their profile, relationship history, and any notes you’ve saved.

About Companies

Asking about a company
What do I know about #Acme Corp?

Who do I know at #Anthropic?

How many contacts do I have at #Tesla?

What's my history with #Google?
Orbit finds all your contacts at that company and summarizes your interactions.

About Your Calendar

Asking about calendar
What meetings do I have tomorrow?

When am I free next week?

Who am I meeting with on Friday?

What did I have scheduled last Tuesday?

About Relationships

Asking about relationships
Who should I follow up with?

Who haven't I talked to in a while?

Who are my closest contacts at #Acme?

Show me my inner circle

Getting Recommendations

Asking for recommendations
Who should I reach out to this week?

Suggest people to reconnect with

Who might be able to introduce me to someone at #Anthropic?

Who in my network knows about machine learning?

Using Context

Mention multiple things to get more specific answers:
What do I know about @Sarah Chen at #Acme Corp?

When did I last meet with anyone from #Tesla?

Who should I talk to before my meeting with @John?

Tips for Better Answers

Be specific Instead of “tell me about Sarah,” try “what’s my relationship history with @Sarah Chen?” Use tokens @Sarah Chen is more precise than “Sarah” — especially if you know multiple Sarahs. Add context “Who should I follow up with this week?” gives better results than just “who should I contact?”