Welcome, Daniel.
Your Digital Worker is up and running. Talk to it on Telegram in five steps.
How to start
Step 1. Open Telegram.
On your phone or desktop. If you do not have Telegram, get it free at telegram.org.
Step 2. Find your worker.
Search the username oal_GridTierAI_bot in Telegram. Or just tap the link below.
Step 3. Tap Start.
Telegram shows a Start button at the bottom of the chat. Tap it. The bot replies with a 6-character code, like a1b2c3. That code is your pairing code.
Step 4. Send the pairing code to Brandon.
Reply to Brandon by email with the 6-character code. He approves you on the worker side. Takes about a minute. After that, the bot will read and reply to your messages.
Step 5. Type a question or a task.
Anything. "What can you do?" "Draft me a follow-up to a customer." "Pull this week's calendar." It reads what you type and replies right there in the chat. Long tasks give you progress updates as it works.
What it can do today
Some things you can ask once you are paired in. The chat reply lands right in Telegram.
- Research. Look up a person, a company, a topic. Pull a quick summary.
- Web pages. Send a link. It reads the page and pulls out what matters.
- Writing. Draft a blog post. Tighten a paragraph. Reword something for a different audience. Reply lands in Telegram.
- Lists and to-dos. Track a follow-up. Build a to-do. Remind you tomorrow.
- More once tools are connected. See the next section. Email, calendar, files, CRM all unlock once we wire the auth.
It can do more than this list. The list is just to help you start. Ask it what else it can do once you are paired.
Connect your tools (this unlocks more)
Right now your worker can read web pages, do research, write things, and track to-dos. To do more, like read your email or write to your calendar, it needs permission to talk to those tools. That step is one click per tool. Below is the list of common ones.
- Email and calendar. Gmail or Outlook. Once connected, it can draft replies, pull your schedule, find old threads.
- CRM. HighLevel, HubSpot, Salesforce, or other. It can look up a contact and update notes.
- File storage. Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive. It can find a doc, read a PDF, save a meeting note.
- Phone or text messaging. Twilio or other SMS service. It can send a text on your behalf.
- Anything else you live in every day. Tell us, we will see if there is a way.
How to connect a tool today: reply to Brandon by email with the names of the tools you use. He sends back one link per tool. You click the link. The tool asks "do you allow access?" You say yes. Done. No keys to copy, no typing, nothing technical. He never sees your password. The tool itself does the auth between you and it.
A self-serve setup page where you do this yourself, no email round-trip, is in the works. For now, the email loop is the connect path.
Need help?
Email Brandon directly at brandon@obsidianailabs.ca or text the number on file.
That is the whole guide. No portal, no dashboard, no login after pairing. The Telegram chat is the interface.