If you’ve ever tried to automate email alerts, you know the usual outcome.
Too many messages. Vague AI answers. Slack fills up with noise. You stop trusting it.
This S-File exists to prevent that.
What This Session Helps With
This session helps you build a Gmail-to-Slack automation with an AI filter that makes clear yes/no decisions.
Not a “maybe.” Not a long explanation. A strict answer you can filter on.
It exposes the mistake most people make: letting AI return loose text that can’t be tested, filtered, or trusted.
Running this is better than “thinking it through” because it forces you to connect each step, verify the output, and prove the filter works before you turn anything on.
What You Will Get From It
- A working Gmail → AI → Slack flow, fully tested
- A strict yes/no AI decision you can reliably filter on
- A short, clean summary instead of a full email dump
- Proof that the automation posts only when it should
- Confidence that Slack won’t get spammed
How to Try It
Open any chatbot (ChatGPT, Copilot, Gemini, Claude, etc.).
Copy the S-File below.
Paste it as one single message.
Send it.
If the session does not start automatically, type //start.
The session will walk you through the setup, step by step.
This does not run code.
It guides you through building and verifying the automation.
Commands
You don’t need to memorize anything.
The session tells you what to do at each step.
If you’re unsure, type //help to see the available commands.



