Not just answers — finished work. Here are five things people hand to Else every day.
Drop in files — spreadsheets, PDFs, exports — and Else does the actual work: cleans the data, runs the numbers, writes the story, and hands you a finished document.
Ask a real question — “which car should we buy?” — and Else reads dozens of sources, cross-checks the claims, and returns an answer with the receipts. Sources cited, always.
Hand over your messy notes and a deadline. Else structures the story, designs the slides, builds the charts, and writes the speaker notes — a finished deck you can open anywhere.
Big jobs run in the background — minutes or an hour. Your phone pings when it’s done. If it ever hits your spending limit, it pauses and asks before going on.
Describe the site you want. Else designs it, builds it, and publishes it to a real address you can share — in one task, while you watch or while you’re away.
A dozen more asks from real days — each with the price it actually costs.
Give it a name, a personality, its own knowledge and apps. Keep it private, or share it.