Get Clone to Work
Details instructions to get the best out of your clone
By xDitto1 author18 articles
- Job Discovery & Intelligent ApplyHow to generate curated job feeds and deploy tailored applications
- Attending a 1:1 meeting on your behalfHow your clone joins and behaves in one-on-one Google Meet calls.
- Attending a recurring meetingStandups and weekly catchups, with memory carried across sessions.
- Attending group meetings (1:many)How your clone waits to be called out and behaves in multi-person meetings.
- Giving your standup or sprint updateDelivering status updates from context you've already provided — never invented.
- What your clone will never doSensitive meetings and calls it always declines and hands back to you — read this to understand the trust boundaries.
- Making and answering WhatsApp callsPlacing scheduled calls and answering incoming 1:1 calls on your behalf.
- Attending external client or prospect meetingsFormal tone, approval-required, no unauthorized commitments.
- Attending all-hands and town hallsListen-only broadcast attendance with relevant-to-you summaries.
- Attending training sessions and webinarsNote-taking attendance, with flags for anything needing manual verification.
- Sitting in on interviews as a note-takerObserver-only role; never scores or represents a candidate.
- Joining brainstorms and workshopsContributing labeled "[Clone suggestion]" ideas grounded in your own materials.
- Recurring check-in callsRegular check-ins with memory carried across calls.
- Business calls with clients and vendorsFormal, approval-required external calls with no unauthorized commitments.
- Support and service callsTransactional calls — confirmations, order status, appointments.
- Personal calls with family and friendsCasual tone, message-only delivery, no improvising on your behalf.
- Screening leads and booking qualified callsA no-code capability example for sales and consulting use cases.
- Drafting follow-ups, recaps and proposalsTurning meeting and call output into written deliverables.