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Ask Company

Searches org context and memory to answer ownership questions. Surprisingly useful.

What it does

/ask-company answers questions about your organization using the context stored in your memory files. Who owns the payments infrastructure. Which team controls the search ranking algorithm. Who to talk to about data access. What the policy is on third-party integrations.

The answers come from what's been written to your memory over time (from meetings, from people-sync, from your own notes). The more you use PM Pilot, the better this gets.

When to use it

  • When you're new to a team and don't know who owns what
  • When you're about to email someone and want to confirm they're actually the right person
  • When a stakeholder asks you who to loop in on something

How to trigger it

Say: who owns [area] at my company

Example: who owns search ranking at Keystone

What you need

Memory files with org context. If you've been running /people-sync after meetings, this gets populated automatically. If you're starting fresh, you can seed it by pasting your org chart or a description of team ownership into a memory file.

Works without integrations, but the output is only as good as what's in memory.

Ready to install?

PM Pilot lives on GitHub. Every skill is a plain markdown file you can read, edit, and install in under 5 minutes.