Pilot

Teams & Slack bot

Goal tracking in Microsoft Teams and Slack

The tool your team ignores is the tool your team has to open. The Pilot bot posts scores, nudges owners, and collects check-ins inside the channel where work already happens.

Pilot#growth · Slack
🎯 Monday: Week 6 is live. 14 tactics across 4 owners — reply /pilot week to see yours.
Thursday: 3 tactics unchecked. Owners nudged in DM — no public shaming, just physics.
📊 Friday: Team scored 90% (↑2). WAM agenda ready — 1 red to review.

Scores where everyone already looks

Friday's team score, each member's week, and the trend — posted to your channel automatically. The scoreboard stops being a dashboard someone has to remember and becomes part of the team's ambient awareness.

Midweek nudges, privately

Thursday afternoon, the bot checks who's behind and nudges tactic owners by DM — early enough to matter, private enough to be kind. Public numbers, private nudges is the balance that keeps accountability from curdling into surveillance.

Check-ins without the app-switch

Reply to the bot to check off tactics, log a blocker, or submit your Friday review. For most of the team, the bot is Pilot — and that's fine. Fewer tabs, same scoreboard.

Frequently asked questions

Microsoft Teams and Slack, with feature parity: in-channel score posts, DM nudges, and check-in replies. Teams support matters to us because sales and operations teams — the method's natural audience — disproportionately live in Microsoft 365.

Put your quarter in the channel

Plan your quarter, score your weeks, and hit your goals. Free for your first plan — no credit card.