Receipts Desk

The Chat Room Digest

So the useful answer does not die on page 7 of the comments.

This is the place for AI-assisted community summaries: helpful answers, unanswered questions, repeat themes, practical tips, and anything that needs a human receipt-check before it gets treated like guidance.

Back to the room

Digest Jobs

AI can sort the closet. A person still checks the outfit.

The digest watches the room for useful answers, practical tips, unanswered questions, repeated themes, and anything that needs receipts. Nothing becomes official guidance just because a model sounded confident in lip gloss.

01 Watch the room

Track new questions, replies, likes, "this worked" comments, and moderator signals across every chat room.

02 Sort the useful bits

Group answered questions, useful tips, unanswered asks, repeated themes, and anything that should become an FAQ or future issue example.

03 Check the receipts

Flag factual claims, legal/tax/HR-sensitive advice, tool limitations, and anything that needs a human review before sharing.

04 Point people back

Publish the approved summaries with links back to the original room so members can read the full context.

Digest Board

What members should be able to scan.

Use this board when you want the useful stuff without scrolling through every room like it is a group chat after brunch.

Loading the receipts desk...

Answered + Useful

Questions with helpful answers

Answers with strong usefulness signals: moderator checks, member thanks, upvotes, or "I tried this and it worked" replies.

Read answered asks

Unanswered

Questions still waiting for the room

Prompts, tools, workplace situations, or "is this normal?" asks with no useful answer yet.

Answer one

Tips

Small fixes worth saving

Tool settings, prompt patterns, workflow shortcuts, and tiny fixes that should not be lost in the scroll.

Add a tip

Needs Receipts

Good idea, not verified yet

Anything factual, sensitive, legal, tax, HR, or tool-specific that needs checking before it becomes an FAQ item.

Review the asks

Repeated Themes

The questions that keep coming back

Patterns that should become a glossary entry, future issue example, Instagram post, or weekly challenge.

Open the glossary
← Back to Home