Book a Sales Meeting and Log the Activity
For a rep who lives in a calendar Tetris game and loses momentum every time scheduling drops to email ping-pong. One prompt finds a free slot, sends the invite with a Zoom link, and logs a Meeting Activity on the right Salesforce Opportunity.
Scheduling kills momentum
A warm buyer goes cold in the three days it takes to settle on a time, send the invite, and remember to log it as an Activity.
Three emails to land a 30-minute slot
Activities never get logged, so the Opportunity timeline goes dark
Time-zones quietly break invites you thought were fine
Composio collapses all of this into one prompt — here's what that looks like.
Your agent runs it end-to-end.
- 01Find free slots next week in both your calendars
- 02Pick the earliest 30-minute window that works for both
- 03Create the event with a Zoom link and a clear agenda
- 04Send the invite from your inbox
- 05Log a Meeting Activity on the Salesforce Opportunity with the agenda
Meeting on the calendar, Activity on the Opportunity
No scheduling back-and-forth, no orphan calendar events, no forgotten Activities. The Opportunity timeline stays current on its own.
Paste this into Claude, Cursor, or Codex. It'll install the CLI, connect your apps, and run the task — end to end.
Daily Morning Brief
One prompt pulls today's calendar, unread Gmail, open GitHub PRs, and overdue Notion tasks into a one-screen brief.
Read →Meeting Prep Sheet
Five minutes before your next call, get a prep sheet — attendees, last email, open Jira, recent Slack.
Read →Draft a Follow-Up With Opportunity Context
Your agent reads the last thread, pulls the Opportunity stage and Activities from Salesforce, and drafts a four-sentence follow-up that actually sounds like you.
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