Use cases

Real workflows, run end to end.

Omegas agents don't just chat — they do the work your team already does, across the tools you already use. Here's what that looks like by department, with the receipts.

01

Sales & CRM

Close the loop from pipeline to payment.

The scenario

A deal flips to Closed Won in Salesforce late on a Friday.

Omegas handles it
  1. Reads the won opportunity and pulls the agreed order lines and terms.
  2. Raises the Stripe invoice for the exact amount and applies net-30 terms.
  3. Writes the amount, invoice ID, and close date back to the HubSpot record.
  4. Posts the AE a summary and waits before emailing the customer.
Invoice sent, CRM in sync, AE looped — no Monday scramble.Stripe in_1Qx… · $18,400 · logged 5:41 PM
02

Marketing

Reach, campaigns, and the channels you already run.

The scenario

A campaign wraps and the numbers are scattered across four tools.

Omegas handles it
  1. Pulls spend and clicks from Google Ads and opens from Mailchimp.
  2. Reconciles cost-per-lead against the goal set for the campaign.
  3. Drafts the recap post and a next-step recommendation.
  4. Publishes to LinkedIn only after a person approves the copy.
Recap drafted with real spend, ready to ship on approval.$6,240 spend · 312 leads · $20.00 CPL
03

Communication

Every message, ticket, and inbox in one place.

The scenario

A refund request lands in Zendesk citing a missing order.

Omegas handles it
  1. Reads the full thread and looks up the order and shipping status.
  2. Drafts a reply with the tracking link and a resolution offer.
  3. Holds for approval — anything touching a refund waits for a person.
  4. Logs the outcome to the ticket and pings the channel in Slack.
Reply drafted with the facts attached, resolution logged on send.Ticket #4821 · first-reply < 3 min
04

Productivity

Docs, files, and forms that keep work moving.

The scenario

A new Typeform response comes in from a prospect.

Omegas handles it
  1. Files the intake as a Google Doc in the right Drive folder.
  2. Adds a row to the Notion tracker with owner and status.
  3. Drafts a tailored follow-up from the answers given.
  4. Queues the follow-up for a person to review and send.
Everything filed and tracked; the follow-up is ready to review.Doc in /Leads · Notion row #217
05

Data & AI

Analytics and models wired into your stack.

The scenario

It's Monday and the weekly metrics review needs a summary.

Omegas handles it
  1. Queries Snowflake for revenue, churn, and activation by cohort.
  2. Pulls sessions and top sources from Google Analytics.
  3. Flags the two metrics that moved outside their normal range.
  4. Drafts the summary with the anomalies called out up top.
A summary that leads with what actually changed, not a wall of charts.12 metrics · 2 anomalies flagged
06

Engineering

Ship, deploy, and observe across your infrastructure.

The scenario

Datadog fires a latency alert on the checkout service.

Omegas handles it
  1. Correlates the alert with the last Vercel deploy and its commit.
  2. Opens a Linear issue and links the GitHub commit and the graph.
  3. Checks the Postgres connection pool for saturation.
  4. Posts the on-call channel a triage summary with the likely cause.
On-call opens an issue already scoped to the offending deploy.OMEGA-91 · deploy dpl_7f… · p99 +340ms
07

Operations

Run the business — people, security, and process.

The scenario

A vendor bill arrives and a new hire starts Monday.

Omegas handles it
  1. Reads the invoice and matches it to the QuickBooks purchase order.
  2. Drafts the Okta access request for the new hire's role.
  3. Updates the Workday record and start-date checklist.
  4. Routes anything over the approval limit to a person.
Bill reconciled and onboarding queued — approvals waiting where they should.Bill #7742 · $2,150 · PO matched
08

Everything else

Learning, travel, home, and the long tail.

The scenario

The long tail — travel, learning, home, and the odd one-off.

Omegas handles it
  1. Books the trip to your calendar and files the confirmation.
  2. Turns the reading list into a weekly digest you'll actually open.
  3. Runs the small home and media routines on schedule.
  4. Keeps a record of every action, whatever the tool.
The odd jobs handled the same way as the core ones — with receipts.Every action logged and reversible