The whole demo happens inside a Telegram chat with the xhuman bot on an iPhone. The morning brief arrives as a message plus an attached PDF — one meeting today, six things that need you — next to a digest of six replies waiting across campaigns. We send /new for a clean thread, ask for a 1pm invite, and the agent shows a confirm card with the exact title, start time, duration and sending account before it creates the event and mails a Meet link. Then we type "I need a backend engineer based in nyc with experience building AI agents"; the agent asks two questions, drafts a plan — a posting with a salary band, a three-email sourcing sequence, a four-question screening intake — and holds it as a draft until we approve. After approval it reports what is running and lists eight matching candidates with their current roles, offering to reveal their emails.
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.