A Claude prompt that takes inventory of your connectors and tells you the three highest-leverage things each one could do for your role today.
A prompt is just text you paste into a chat to tell it what you want.
A connector lets Claude read from apps you already use, like email, calendar, or Slack. Instead of you copy-pasting context into a chat, Claude can pull it directly. You set it up once and Claude has access in every conversation after. Set one up here.
Before you paste, replace the three bracketed sections with your actual context. The rest of the prompt runs as written.
Check every connector I have set up. For each one, tell me: 1. What it’s connected to (account, scope of access) 2. Three concrete things you could do for me today, given that I’m [your role] at [your company], focused on [what you spend your time on] 3. Anything that looks broken or under-permissioned Then ask me one follow-up question that would unlock the highest-leverage use case for my work.
Run this anytime you’ve connected something to Claude and aren’t sure what to do with it. Or when you can’t remember what Claude can actually access from your tools.
The result is a snapshot of what’s possible right now, calibrated to your role. It works with even one connector. More gives you more options, not necessarily a better audit.
Connected to your work Gmail. Read access to inbox, sent, and drafts. No write access.
Three things I could do for you today, given you’re a head of customer success at a B2B SaaS company, focused on expansion and retention:
(Same depth follows for Calendar, Slack, Notion, Drive, etc.)