Nomi
Start by telling Nomi what you do.
Not everyone needs to learn the primitives. Describe your business in your own words and Nomi drafts the workspace — the objects and fields to run it. You review, rename, and reshape from there. It’s the floor, not the ceiling.
- “We’re a boutique law firm. We track matters, the clients behind them, and filings with court dates.”
- created object · matters
- added fields · client (link to clients), lead counsel, status, opened
- created object · clients
- added fields · firm, primary contact, phone
- created object · filings
- added fields · matter (link to matters), court date, kind
- Your turn — rename anything, add what’s missing.
Then it runs the day-to-day.
Nomi acts through the same operations you do: it creates and updates records, moves work through stages while your approval gates still apply, assigns owners, logs calls and emails, links records, and runs live reports. Every action is attributed and audit-logged, and anything that touches a record lands on its timeline.
The rules hold no matter who is acting. If a stage move needs sign-off, Nomi waits at the gate like everyone else.
- 09:12 Advanced 3 deals → Proposal stage gates checked
- 09:12 Flagged 2 stalled hires no stage movement
- 09:14 Logged call with Meridian Co linked to “Meridian rollout”
- 09:15 Assigned “Security audit” to Dana owner was empty
- 09:15 Ran Q3 pipeline report 6 open · $306,700 in play
It notices before you do.
Nomi watches the operation between requests: work that stops moving and deadlines at risk get flagged before anyone goes looking. The more your workspace runs through primitives, the more Nomi can see — and the more it can do about it.
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