catch up · what you missed

Catch me up

Been away? Ask and she reads the room and tells you what actually happened — in a few lines, not a wall of scrollback.

The whole idea: instead of scrolling back through hundreds of messages, you ask /recap and Tootsies hands you the gist of the last hour (or day) in her own voice — who said what, what kicked off, what you missed.
217 unread /recap 🧾 HERE'S WHAT YOU MISSED mara and jay went 40 rounds on the drake debate, devin dropped a heater playlist, and someone leaked the casa amor lineup. spain won 2–1. a few lines · her voice · the real stuff
217 messages while you were gone → the gist in four lines.

How she does it

She pulls the recent messages in the window you asked for, reads them — including transcribing voice notes and reading any clips people shared — then writes the catch-up. She's grounded: she summarizes what was actually said, she doesn't invent drama.

she reads everything in the window 💬 the messages 🎤 voice notes 🎥 shared clips reads + condenses grounded, no invention a short catch-up the gist, in her voice

Pick your window

Tell her how far back to go — the last hour, the last day, or everything today. Or just @mention her in plain words and she'll figure out the period.

/recap period:1h — the last hour /recap period:1d — the last day /recap period:today — since midnight

No slash command needed either — @Tootsie's catch me up on the last hour runs the same thing. If a channel's been totally quiet, she'll just say there's nothing to catch up on rather than make something up.

under the hoodClaude (Sonnet) · reads voice notes (ElevenLabs) + shared clips in the window · Perplexity (live context)

try it: /recap · or just @Tootsie's catch me up