From common-room
Generates weekly briefings for external calls: fetches from calendar or input, confirms list, researches accounts/contacts via Common Room, checks recent news, synthesizes overview.
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Generate a single comprehensive weekly briefing that covers every external customer or prospect call in the next 7 days, with per-meeting account and contact research from Common Room.
Generate a single comprehensive weekly briefing that covers every external customer or prospect call in the next 7 days, with per-meeting account and contact research from Common Room.
Option A — Calendar connected:
Use the ~~calendar connector to fetch all meetings scheduled in the next 7 days (or a user-specified range). Filter to keep only external meetings — those with attendees from outside your organization. Discard internal-only meetings, one-on-ones with colleagues, and recurring internal syncs.
Identify for each external meeting:
Option B — No calendar connected: Ask the user: "To build your weekly prep brief, I'll need your upcoming external calls. Please list them: company name, date/time, and attendee names."
Accept freeform input and parse it into a structured list before proceeding.
Present the identified meetings to the user for confirmation before beginning research:
"Here are the external calls I found for this week. Let me know if anything's missing or should be excluded:
- [Company] — [Day], [Time] — [Attendees]
- ..."
This prevents wasted research on cancelled or incorrect meetings.
For each confirmed external meeting, run in parallel where possible:
Common Room data is the primary source. After CR research, run a quick recency check for each company — this is supplementary, not primary:
"[company name]" news scoped to the last 7 daysDepth calibration:
Compile all per-meeting research into a single structured document, sorted by meeting date/time.
Open with a brief week-level overview that flags:
# Weekly Prep Brief — Week of [Date]
## Week Overview
[2–4 bullets: key themes, flagged priorities, call count]
---
## [Monday / Tuesday / etc.]
### [Company Name] — [Time]
**Attendees:** [Names and titles]
**Meeting type:** [Discovery / QBR / Renewal / Expansion / etc. — inferred if possible]
**Company Snapshot**
[4–5 bullets: account status, top signals, recent activity]
**Attendee Profiles**
- **[Name]** ([Title]): [2–3 bullets on their signals, persona, conversation angle]
- [Repeat per attendee]
**Top Signals This Week**
[2–3 most relevant signals for this specific call]
**This Week's News** [If notable news found]
[Only genuinely noteworthy findings — funding, leadership changes, major press]
**Recommended Objectives**
[1–2 sentences: what to accomplish in this meeting]
---
[Repeat per meeting, sorted by date/time]
If Common Room returns limited data for a particular meeting's account or attendees, use a compressed format for that meeting instead of the full template:
### [Company Name] — [Time] ⚠️ Limited Data
**Attendees:** [Names and titles if known]
**Data available:** [What Common Room actually returned]
**Web Search Results**
[Findings from web search — company news, attendee LinkedIn profiles]
**Note:** Common Room has limited data on this account. The rep may want to check directly in CR or gather context from colleagues before this call.
Do not generate a full meeting prep section (company snapshot, signal highlights, talking points, recommended objectives) from sparse data. A short honest section is more useful than a fabricated full one.
references/briefing-guide.md — guidelines for structuring briefings, prioritization logic, and how to handle edge cases (cancelled meetings, new accounts with no data, etc.)4plugins reuse this skill
First indexed Feb 27, 2026
npx claudepluginhub anthropics/knowledge-work-plugins --plugin common-roomGenerates sales call prep briefs with company/attendee research, agendas, and questions via web search and user input or CRM/email connectors.
Generates scannable call prep briefs from Common Room signals, account/contact research, Gong history, talking points, objections, and recent news for customer/prospect meetings.
Researches meeting attendees and their companies using real-time web data to surface roles, recent activity, company context, and talking points.