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Google Labs launches CC for business productivity

CC organizes your entire day
Hey AI Enthusiast,
Google just launched CC.
It's an AI productivity agent built on Gemini that connects your Gmail, Calendar, and Drive.
Every morning it sends you a "Your Day Ahead" briefing. Synthesizes your schedule, tasks, and updates into one summary.
It also drafts emails and creates calendar links when you need them.
Available now in early access for Google AI Ultra and paid subscribers in the U.S. and Canada.
This is Google's play for AI agents managing your entire workflow.
But first, today's prompt (then why most engagement tactics are killing your reach...)
π₯ Prompt of the Day π₯
Media Buying Service Agreement
Act as an agency legal advisor. Create one service agreement for [ADVERTISING SERVICES] that protects your agency and sets clear expectations.
Essential Details:
Service Type: [MANAGEMENT/CONSULTING/DONE-FOR-YOU]
Pricing Model: [% OF SPEND/FLAT FEE/HYBRID]
Contract Length: [COMMITMENT PERIOD]
Deliverables: [WHAT YOU PROVIDE]
Client Responsibilities: [WHAT THEY MUST DO]
Termination Terms: [EXIT CONDITIONS]
Create one agreement including:
Scope of work definition
Payment terms and schedule
Performance guarantee disclaimers
Ad spend vs management fee clarity
Access and login requirements
Intellectual property ownership
Cancellation policy framework
Protect your agency legally.
β Marketing Monday β
Stop Begging for Engagement
"Tag a friend who needs this."
"Double tap if you agree."
"Comment your favorite below."
These posts are the spam calls of social media.
And they're killing your organic reach.
I see it everywhere. Businesses desperate for engagement, using every gimmick in the playbook.
The problem? Platforms know exactly what you're doing.
Engagement bait gets flagged. Your content gets suppressed. The algorithm sees through it.
Worse, your actual audience sees through it too.
When someone asks me to "tag 3 friends," I scroll past. When a post begs for comments, I ignore it. When I see obvious engagement farming, I lose respect for the brand.
I'm not alone in this.
What Actually Works
Real engagement can't be forced. It has to be earned.
Create content people genuinely want to share. Not because you asked them to. Because it's actually valuable or interesting.
Ask questions that spark real conversations. Not "What's your favorite color?" But questions that make people think. Questions that reveal insights. Questions you actually care about the answers to.
Respond thoughtfully to every comment you get. Not with "Thanks!" or emojis. With actual responses that continue the conversation.
This takes more effort. But it builds something real.
The Test I Run
I test everything. Genuine engagement tactics versus gimmicky ones.
Genuine post: Shares a specific lesson from a real failure. Gets 50 comments. Half of them are substantive conversations.
Gimmicky post: "Tag someone who needs to hear this." Gets 200 comments. All of them are just tags. Zero conversations. Algorithm suppresses it within 24 hours.
The genuine post performs better long-term. Every single time.
Communities vs Audiences
There's a difference between building a community and building an audience.
An audience consumes. A community participates.
Engagement bait might inflate your vanity metrics. But it doesn't build a community.
Communities form around shared interests, real conversations, and mutual value. Not around begging people to double-tap.
The brands with real communities don't need engagement bait. Their people show up naturally.
What to Do Instead
Stop optimizing for fake metrics. Start optimizing for real relationships.
Share things worth sharing. Ask questions worth answering. Create value worth engaging with.
It's slower. It's harder. But it compounds.
Fake engagement is a sugar rush. Real engagement is sustainable energy.
I'd rather have 10 people who actually care than 1,000 who were tricked into tagging a friend.
Did You Know?
AI discovered that humans blink in predictable patterns when making financial decisions, with specific sequences indicating whether someone will save or spend money.
ποΈ Breaking AI News ποΈ
Google Launches CC Productivity Agent
Google Labs just released CC, an experimental AI productivity agent built on Gemini.
It's designed to manage your entire workflow by connecting Gmail, Google Calendar, Google Drive, and the wider web.
How It Works
Every morning, CC sends you a "Your Day Ahead" briefing to your inbox.
It synthesizes:
Your schedule
Key tasks
Important updates
What needs to be done next
All in one clear summary.
So instead of jumping between apps to figure out your day, CC does it for you.
What It Actually Does
CC goes beyond just summarizing. It takes action.
When you have a bill to pay, it reminds you and prepares the draft.
When you have an appointment, it creates calendar links and drafts necessary emails.
You can also steer it by replying or emailing directly with custom requests. Teach it things about yourself. Ask it to remember ideas and todos.
It learns your patterns and adapts.
Who Gets Access
CC is launching in early access today.
Available to:
Google consumer account users 18+ in the U.S. and Canada
Starting with Google AI Ultra and paid subscribers
You can join the waitlist on Google Labs' website.
Why This Matters
This is Google's move into AI agents that actually do things, not just answer questions.
We've had AI assistants that respond. Now we're getting AI agents that manage.
The difference: Assistants wait for you to ask. Agents anticipate what you need and handle it proactively.
CC watches your Gmail for tasks. Monitors your calendar for conflicts. Scans your Drive for relevant documents. Then it organizes everything and drafts the actions you need to take.
That's a fundamentally different relationship with AI.
The Bigger Picture
Every major AI company is racing to build agents that manage workflows.
OpenAI has Operator. Anthropic has Claude computer use. Microsoft has Copilot agents.
Now Google has CC.
The winner won't be determined by who has the best AI model. It'll be determined by who integrates deepest into your existing workflow.
Google has Gmail, Calendar, and Drive. That's a massive advantage for enterprise and consumer adoption.
If CC works as promised, it becomes your operating system for productivity.

Over to You...
Have you tried any AI agents managing your workflow yet?
Hit reply and tell me what worked or failed.
To learning from experiments,
Jeff J. Hunter
Founder, AI Persona Method | TheTip.ai
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