Teach Whitmore a new way of working
Tell Whitmore a better procedure in chat and it turns your exact wording into a one-tap proposal you approve before anything changes.
Whitmore can learn how you like things done. Just tell it, in your own words.
How it works
When you teach Whitmore a better way of working, like "change how you draft my estimates" or "remember this as a reusable procedure," it turns your teaching into a proposal card you approve with a single tap. Your exact wording is kept in the proposal, and nothing changes until you approve it.
Just tell Whitmore in chat, for example:
- "From now on, always CC my office manager on estimate emails."
- "Update your follow-up routine to wait two days, not one."
- "Remember this as a reusable procedure: how we onboard a new customer."
It works mid-task, too
You can teach Whitmore even while it's in the middle of something else, like drafting an email or working through a guided task. It captures the teaching as a proposal without losing its place, and you can approve it whenever you're ready.
Procedures vs. facts
- A procedure, meaning how to do something or a repeatable way of working, becomes a proposal to update a skill.
- A plain fact or preference about your business, like your hours, a pricing rule, or who to contact, goes into your business Brain instead.
Whitmore sorts out which is which, so you can just talk naturally and approve what it suggests.