Send it a PDF, an invoice, a contract or a 40-page report and ask it whatever you want. You don't have to read the whole thing to find out what matters: you read it to the Agent… sorry, it reads it for you.
1. How to hand it over
Attach the file in Telegram, WhatsApp or the web and ask away. It understands PDF, Word, and even photos of paper documents (a photo of an invoice works, as long as it's sharp).
2. Invoices: the data in an instant
"Read this invoice and tell me the total, the VAT breakdown and the due date."
"Whose name is this invoice in, what does it cover and which supplier is it from?"
Batch variant: "Out of these 5 invoices I'm sending you, build me a table with supplier, date, taxable base, VAT, total and due date."
3. Contracts: have it flag the fine print
"Sum this contract up in 5 points and tell me if there's anything I should worry about: penalties, lock-in periods, auto-renewal or odd clauses."
Comparison variant: "I'm sending you the old and the new version of the contract: tell me exactly what changed between the two."
4. Long reports: the conclusions, not the 40 pages
"I've got this 30-page report. Give me the 3 main takeaways and, above all, what affects me directly."
5. The nuance: tell it what you're after and in what format
- Be specific about what interests you: "just the figures", "just the legal stuff", "what I need to sign".
- Ask for the format: table, bullets, "a paragraph I can forward".
- If it's a photo of paper, make sure it's sharp and straight — the quality of the photo is what counts.
6. From reading to acting
Combine it with your connected services:
"Read this invoice and put the payment on my calendar for 3 days before the due date."
"Using the details from this invoice, write me the email to forward it to my accountant with a note on what it is."
7. Pro-level tricks
- Several documents at once → ask it for a comparison table.
- Ask for the source: "what page does it say that on?" to double-check what matters.
- Translate: "this contract is in English, sum it up for me in Spanish."
8. Common mistakes (and how to avoid them)
| Mistake | What happens | Fix it like this |
|---|---|---|
| Blurry or crooked photo | It misreads the numbers | A sharp, straight, well-lit photo; or the original PDF |
| Asking without saying what you're after | A generic summary | "Just tell me the total and the due date" |
| Trusting a critical figure without checking | A misread number slips by unnoticed | Ask for the page and verify it |
Try it now
"I'm sending you an invoice: tell me the supplier, the issue date, the total with VAT and the due date. If anything doesn't read clearly, let me know."