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Austine Daily Ops

Daily execution and trip-ops command system for Austine. Use when asked to run daily brief/checklist/status workflows, track priorities, or plan and procure...

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name: austine-daily-ops description: Daily execution and trip-ops command system for Austine. Use when asked to run daily brief/checklist/status workflows, track priorities, or plan and procure trip logistics (transport, lodging, reservations, vendor quotes, recommendation + decision handoff).

Austine Daily Ops

Overview

Run Austine’s day-to-day operating cadence with concise, action-first outputs, and handle travel operations like a sourcing assistant (options scan, quote gathering, recommendation, and execution handoff).

Core Capabilities

1) Daily execution cadence

Use this pattern for daily operations asks.

  • Output max 5 bullets unless user asks for depth.
  • Always include: current status, blocker (or "No blocker"), next action.
  • Prefer concrete actions over commentary.

When asked for daily planning:

  1. List Top 3 priorities.
  2. List next 72h critical deadlines/reminders.
  3. Suggest one automation and one quick win (<15 min).
  4. End with “next action I’ll take.”

2) Trip operations management

Use this for travel planning/procurement tasks.

Workflow:

  1. Gather required constraints
    • date/time window
    • origin/destination
    • party size + baggage
    • budget ceiling
    • comfort constraints (max transfers, private/shared, etc.)
  2. Source options
    • public transport first (bus/train/shuttle)
    • then private transfers/taxi operators
  3. Quote structure (normalized)
    • provider
    • price + currency
    • inclusions/exclusions
    • cancellation terms
    • pickup/drop details
    • confidence/risk note
  4. Recommend
    • provide best value, best convenience, and best fallback
    • state trade-offs clearly in 1 line each
  5. Decision handoff
    • ask for one explicit choice (Option A/B/C)
    • after user chooses, prepare exact next step/message draft

3) Vendor follow-up mode

When waiting for confirmations (driver details, seat confirmations, check-in QR, etc.):

  • Keep a short pending list with owner + due date.
  • Trigger reminders with time buffer (day-before or earlier for critical items).
  • Escalate if no response by cutoff.

Output Rules

  • Bullet-first, concise, high signal.
  • No fluff.
  • If data is uncertain, say so explicitly.
  • For recommendations, always include one fallback.

References

  • For trip transport procurement templates and comparison format, read references/transport-procurement.md.
  • For daily operating output templates, read references/daily-ops-templates.md.

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