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Be bold with Play

Play can often do more than you might expect. If you're not sure whether something is possible, ask anyway. You might be surprised.

Push beyond the obvious

Most users start with simple requests: "Build a task list" or "Create a contact form." Play can handle those. But it can also tackle ambitious goals.

Things you might not realize Play can do

  • Build multi-step automations that span different tools

  • Create AI co-workers that handle ongoing work autonomously

  • Connect multiple data sources and find patterns across them

  • Design and implement full applications with complex logic

  • Schedule recurring tasks and send notifications

  • Analyze data and generate visual reports

  • Refactor and improve existing systems

When you describe a big goal, Play breaks it down into steps and builds each piece. You don't need to know the technical pathβ€”just the destination.

Examples of bold requests

Example: Full workflow automation

"Set up a complete client onboarding system: intake form, welcome email sequence, task assignments for my team, CRM updates, and a progress tracker. Connect it all to our Slack."

Play can orchestrate multiple tools, create the interfaces, set up the automations, and wire everything together.

Example: AI co-worker with real responsibilities

"Create an AI co-worker that qualifies inbound leads: check for duplicates in our CRM, score them against our ICP criteria, enrich with data from Apollo, and draft personalized outreach for the sales team to review."

Play builds a co-worker with memory, integrations, and instructions that let it handle this workflow autonomously.

Example: Complex analysis and visualization

"Pull data from Stripe, HubSpot, and our support tickets. Find correlations between deal size, customer segment, and support volume. Build a dashboard that updates weekly."

Play connects the sources, runs the analysis, and creates an ongoing reporting system.

When to be bold

  • You have a vague goal but no clear plan β€” Ask Play to design the approach.

  • You think something might be too complex β€” Try anyway. Play will tell you if it needs more information.

  • You're considering a workaround β€” Ask for the full solution first. The workaround might not be necessary.

  • You're about to build something manually β€” See if Play can automate it instead.

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