We open News and the feed is already sorted into Tech & Science, Business, World & Politics and Sports, with a "Make it yours" panel listing the narrower topics your twin follows on your behalf — hover to see why, X to mute. One story carries a chip: two people in your network work at the company it's about. Hovering the chip lists those contacts with Draft email, Follow and View, and Draft email hands the story straight to the agent, which reads it and comes back with a full note — subject line, what happened, and a question shaped around where that person works — then asks whether to adjust the tone, trim it, or send as-is. The Following tab shows who you're watching across X, LinkedIn, news and the web with the new items since it last checked, and Top ranks the day's biggest stories with the source count behind each.
1:59Ask for founders and CEOs of US protein snack companies doing $20M or more — xhuman previews five matches, asks what the outreach is for, then hands you match conditions and a 3-step email sequence to approve before it runs.
1:18Attach a CSV of 50 companies and ask for the CEO or founder at each — xhuman checks whether you also want outreach, then builds a sourcing campaign and fills a live people table, one contact per company.
1:28Ask for one more detail — "add where they went to college in the email" — and xhuman adds a research column, rewrites the first-touch copy with a guard so the line drops cleanly when the answer is missing, then fills all 121 rows.