Match a qualified lead to Twenty partners and generate all intro emails in one run. Use when a lead folder exists and you need to find the right implementation partner, either after running twenty-partner-design-doc or standalone when partner-match-criteria.md is already present. Chains back into twenty-lead-intro-call-summary and twenty-partner-design-doc if the criteria file is missing.
Rank the partner-application backlog by net-new value and surface a short chase-list of high-value applicants who haven't booked a call. Use when the user wants to triage, rank, or prioritize partner applications, find which applicants are worth chasing, run the daily/weekly application review, or asks "who should I reach out to" / "which applications matter". Reads the live partners workspace; read-only.
Pull recent Fireflies partner meetings, match each to an existing Partner record by attendee email/domain, write a recap (transcript-first, Fireflies summary as fallback), and inject it as a Note on the partner's profile. Use after a batch of partner calls when you want each partner's CRM record updated with what was said. Read-only for leads/discovery calls (they have no Partner match and are skipped).
Use when turning a qualified Twenty lead — a call-summary brief plus any client braindump/docs — into a partner brief a partner can scope and quote from. Trigger when pointed at a lead folder (e.g. partners-experience/<LEAD>/) and asked to "draft a design doc", "create a partner brief", "translate this into Twenty terms", "scope this for a partner", or "prep the partner handoff". Default output is zero-inference (only what the client said; empty sections get a placeholder). Pass --full for inference mode. Chains after twenty-lead-intro-call-summary.
Retrieve and present Twenty CRM records as readable summaries or tables, using the connected Twenty MCP server to discover fields, fetch relevant data, format dates and values, build record links, and avoid raw API output.
Use when the user wants to create or scaffold a new Twenty app
Use when the user wants to add or modify Twenty app entities, including objects, layouts, logic functions, and front components inside an existing Twenty app.
Use when the user wants to manage or troubleshoot tooling, remotes, sync, build, deploy, logs, CI/CD, or operational workflows for an existing Twenty app.