Master Slash Command Reference

Campus AI OS

Master Slash Command Reference

Every command across your agent teams — what each one does, when to use it, and the one setup command that gets each team running. Type the slash command, or just say it in plain English.

How to use this guide

  1. Set up the team once. Each team has a one-time setup command (the green “Set up first” row). Run it so the team learns your business and voice.
  2. Then run the work command. Day to day, use the work commands listed for each team.
  3. You stay in control. Emails, posts, and pages come to you as drafts unless you say “publish.”

New here? Start with /setup-my-system, then run /first-week for a 5-day tour.

Quick start — set up your teams in this order
#TeamSetup commandWhy first
1Campus AI OS (foundation)/setup-my-systemTeaches every team who you are, your voice, and your audience
2AI OS Admin Toolsset my brandMakes every dashboard, PDF, and page match your brand
3Any team you boughtthat team’s setup rowEach inherits from Campus AI OS, so it’s quick
Team 1
Campus AI OS
The foundation
The operating system for your one-person education business — four departments and the daily-driver commands every other team builds on. Campus AI OS Complete includes every team in this guide.
CommandWhat it doesWhen to use it
Set up first
/setup-my-system
One-time setup — hires your AI team. Walks through your business, identity, voice, and tools.First thing you run. Once per business.
/first-weekA 5-day guided tour of what your AI team can do.Right after setup.
/what-to-sayExample prompts for when you’re not sure what to ask.Any time you’re stuck on phrasing.
/morning-briefDaily briefing — what’s happening and your priorities.Start of each work day.
/weekly-reviewPlan your week — review last week, set this week’s focus.Mondays / start of a new week.
/community-pulseDaily community engagement — prompts, win highlights, Q&A.Daily, to keep your community alive.
/plan-lessonCreate a lesson plan with objectives, activities, materials.Prepping a class or workshop.
/plan-sessionPrep for a coaching or teaching session.Before a live call or group session.
/build-courseDesign course architecture and modules.Building a new course from scratch.
/content-scoutResearch trends and content opportunities.Looking for what to create next.
/repurposeTurn one piece of content into multi-format posts.After making a video, post, or recording.
/social-planPlan your social media for the week.Weekly content planning.
/email-sequenceWrite an email sequence for any purpose.Nurture, launch, onboarding, re-engagement.
/client-commsWrite client communications.Intake, follow-ups, proposals, updates.
/student-commsWrite student communications.Welcome, check-ins, re-engagement.
/offer-builderDesign and price an offer.Shaping a new product or package.
/launch-planPlan a product or service launch.Before opening enrollment.
/wiki-ingestAdd source material to your business knowledge base.After a transcript or insight to keep.
/wiki-queryPull from your accumulated business knowledge.“What do I already know about X?”
/new-skillBuild a custom reusable skill.When you repeat the same task.
/campus-mapBuild or refresh your Campus Map dashboard.To see your whole business in one view.
/update-workspaceCheck your workspace for updates.Periodically, or after a new install.
/faqAnswers to common questions about the system.Quick how-does-this-work answers.
Team 2
AI OS Admin Tools
Your everyday utility belt
Cross-cutting tools that sharpen everything else — brand styling, fact-checking, decisions, dashboards, and good-looking handouts.
CommandWhat it doesWhen to use it
Set up first
set my brand
One-time brand setup — colors, fonts, logo. Every other tool reads it so your outputs match.First, before making any dashboard or PDF.
polishTurns a rough one-line prompt into a complete, business-aware prompt.Before any “write me a…” request.
verifyFact-checks pasted content — claims, stats, dates, vendor names.Before you publish anything with numbers.
compassPressure-tests a decision you’ve been stuck on for a day+.When you can’t decide between two paths.
visual-explainerTurns any idea or process into a clean, shareable HTML page.Explaining a concept or system visually.
pdf-handoutGenerates a print-ready PDF — SOPs, cheat sheets, lead magnets.Any downloadable or printable resource.
skills-dashboardBuilds an interactive dashboard of every skill you have.To see and search your whole toolkit.
skills-auditAudits your skill library for duplicates and bloat.Weekly cleanup.
find-skillsSearches the marketplace to find and install new skills.When you need a capability you don’t have.
Team 3
Strategy & Research Team (Atlas)
Your thinking partner
The front-and-back brain. Talk to Atlas first to think, brainstorm, or research — and last to see what worked. It plans and learns; it doesn’t publish.
CommandWhat it doesWhen to use it
Set up first
/atlas-setup
One-time setup — inherits your niche and audience, or runs a short interview.First run of Atlas.
/atlas-thinkBrainstorming council on a topic — sharpened angle, dissent, research mandate.“Should I make X?” “Pressure-test this idea.”
/atlas-grillOne-question-at-a-time interview that extracts what’s in your head.Brain-dumping a process, offer, or business.
/atlas-scanQuick research scan — top 3 scored opportunities.A fast read on what’s worth pursuing.
/atlas-dailyFull research briefing — opportunities plus ready-to-act briefs.A deeper weekly research pull.
/atlas-validateValidate one specific topic before you invest.Before committing to a course or campaign.
/atlas-competitorDeep competitor content audit — what performs, the gaps.Sizing up a competitor or finding a gap.
/atlas-reportReads what every team shipped and how it performed.“What actually worked?”
/atlas-statusShows config, tools, last scan, brief count, last report.A quick health check on Atlas.
Team 4
Content Flywheel Team
One source, a week of content
Feed it one thing — a video, transcript, recording, or article — and it produces an article, email, community post, and a week of social, all in your voice.
CommandWhat it doesWhen to use it
Set up first
set up content flywheel
One-time setup — captures your voice and tools. Auto-runs on first use.First run.
/flywheelThe whole pipeline: brief → article → email → post → social.One command to repurpose a source fully.
/briefTurns one source into a structured brief every command reads.Start here to review before producing.
/articleWrites a publish-ready article, scored against a quality gate.Turning a brief into a polished article.
/emailWrites a short announcement email that drives the click.Announcing the new article to your list.
/postWrites a community post with reply prompts.Sparking conversation in your community.
/socialWrites a week of platform-native posts + a short-video caption.Filling your social calendar from one source.
Team 5
Offers Agent Team
Package what you teach into a sellable offer
Turns an idea, outline, or curriculum into a complete, ethical offer — the transformation, the stack, the ladder, the guarantee, and a 0–100 score. It architects the offer and hands you a build-ready brief.
CommandWhat it doesWhen to use it
Set up first
/offer-team (first run)
First run auto-onboards — captures audience, topic, program type, then builds.Setup and first build happen together.
/offer-teamBuilds a complete offer from an idea, outline, or curriculum.“Make this sellable.” “Package my cohort.”
/paid-offerCreates a paid offer — course, cohort, membership, sprint.Designing something you’ll charge for.
/free-offerCreates a free offer with a bridge to paid.Building a lead magnet or front-end offer.
/offer-doctorAudits an existing offer or sales page — diagnosis + rewrite plan.Fixing an offer that isn’t converting.
/score-offerScores an offer 0–100 with fixes and ethical-claim warnings.A final check before you launch.
Team 6
Course Lab
Build courses people actually finish
Rescue a dead static course, build from a book/PDF/brief, or build from a topic. Produces interactive lessons, checks them with vision-QA, and publishes.
CommandWhat it doesWhen to use it
Set up first
set up Course Lab
One-time setup — inherits brand, audience, voice. Auto-runs on first use.First run.
/course-labBlueprint → write → build assets → vision-QA → publish.Building or rescuing any course.
/course-lab (existing course)Rescue a Skool/Teachable/Kajabi/Thinkific export into interactive lessons.You have a static course that isn’t landing.
/course-lab (source file)Build from source — a book, brief, PDF, or transcript.You have raw material to turn into a course.
/course-lab (topic)Build from a topic — blank-page start.Starting fresh from an idea.
/course-lab (sample lesson on…)Free sample lesson — one polished lesson as a lead magnet or demo.Making a freebie or testing quality.
Team 7
Proposal Generator Team
Close more deals
Researches a prospect, then produces a full proposal kit: intelligence brief, proposal, executive summary, investment breakdown, social proof, CTA, delivery email, follow-ups, and a CRM note.
CommandWhat it doesWhen to use it
Set up first
/proposal-setup
First-install wizard — who you sell to, what you sell, your voice, top objections.Once, before your first proposal.
/proposal-tourHand-held first real proposal with pauses for your feedback.Right after setup, on a real prospect.
/proposal-generatorFull pipeline — research + all 9 proposal outputs for a prospect.Any time you need to send a proposal.
Team 8
3P Teaching System
Prepare, present, and run live classes
The full live-class lifecycle: design the class, build the delivery kit, and run it live from a presenter control board.
CommandWhat it doesWhen to use it
Set up first
set up 3P
One-time setup — inherits profile, audience, brand voice; sets up the control board.First run.
/prepareDesign a live class — agenda, activities, resources, use cases, slides.Planning a new class or workshop.
/prepBuild the delivery kit — agenda, handout, cheatsheet, worksheet, slides, prep message.Once the class is designed.
/presentLaunch the Presenter Control Board and go live.The moment you start teaching.
Team 9
Outbound Sales Agent
Fill your pipeline
Finds prospects matching your ideal customer, researches and scores them, and drafts personalized outreach you approve before anything sends.
CommandWhat it doesWhen to use it
Set up first
/scout (first run)
First /scout builds your ICP, then finds 15–25 matching leads.Setup and first prospecting together.
/scoutFind new prospect candidates matching your ICP.Topping up your pipeline.
/enrichResearch and score the current batch into a ranked pipeline.After scouting, to prioritize.
/briefWrite a one-page opportunity memo for each top lead.Before outreach, to know your angle.
/draftDraft cold email, DM, follow-up, breakup variants — for your approval.When you’re ready to reach out.
/reviewWeekly learning loop — what’s working, what to change.End of each week.
Team 10
Partnership Manager
Land guest spots and partners
Scans for partnership and podcast-guesting opportunities, scores them, drafts outreach, and tracks the whole pipeline.
CommandWhat it doesWhen to use it
Set up first
/partner-scout (first run)
First run builds your partner profile, then runs the full pipeline.Setup and first run together.
/partner-scoutFull pipeline — scan, score, pitch, track, report.“Do the whole thing.”
/scanFind 15–25 raw partnership opportunities.Sourcing new partners or podcast hosts.
/scoreScore and rank raw results to the best prospects.After a scan, to focus.
/pitchDraft personalized outreach (saved as drafts to review).When you’re ready to reach out.
/pipelineView and update your partnership pipeline.Checking where everyone stands.
/reportWeekly pipeline report — activity, conversion, ROI.Fridays, or any review.
Team 11
Presenter Hub
The live presentation control board
Powers the live-presentation surface behind the 3P Teaching System.
CommandWhat it doesWhen to use it
Set up first
set up presenter board
One-time setup — copies the board to your workspace for a double-click launch.First run, before presenting.
/presentLoad run assets and go live on the Presenter Control Board.When you start a live session.
Team 12
Class Manager
Schedule and run sessions end to end
Adds live working sessions, preps and markets them, and runs the post-session recap.
CommandWhat it doesWhen to use it
Set up first
/add-class
Add a new live working session to your event registry.Seeding a class (do this first).
/class-managerFull pipeline — brief, market, track a session.Running a session start to finish.
/prep-classGenerate session prep materials for a live class.Before a session.
/market-classMarket a class — email, community post, social.To fill seats.
/class-scanScan for upcoming unmarketed classes and fire marketing.A weekly sweep so nothing goes unpromoted.
/post-classPost the recap and a discussion starter after a session.Right after a session ends.
Team 13
Weekly Newsletter Team
Your list, every week
Collects the week’s content into a formatted newsletter and drafts it for you.
CommandWhat it doesWhen to use it
Set up first
/newsletter-preview
Read-only dry run — shows what content exists this week.First, to see what you’ve got.
/newsletter-buildBuilds and drafts the weekly newsletter.When you’re ready to assemble and send.
/ai-newsTranslates an AI news item into an educator-friendly post.Sharing industry news with your audience.
Team 14
Campus Ambassador
Keep your community alive daily
Your community’s daily presence — posts conversation starters, replies to members, and drives attendance to live events. Configured through Campus AI OS.
CommandWhat it doesWhen to use it
morning actionsPosts the daily conversation starter and value content.Each morning.
evening sweepScans for unanswered posts, replies, welcomes new members.Each evening.
event driverRuns the pre-event, day-of, and post-event hype cadence.Around any live event.

The golden rules

  1. Set up once, run forever. The green setup row teaches a team your business. Run it first.
  2. Think before you produce. Talk to Atlas (/atlas-think) when the decision matters.
  3. You approve what ships. Emails, posts, and pages come to you as drafts unless you say “publish.”
  4. Slash or plain English. /morning-brief and “give me my morning brief” both work.
  5. Everything is in Campus AI OS Complete. Set up the foundation first, then activate the teams you need.

Questions? Run /faq or /what-to-say inside Campus AI OS  ·  Updated June 20, 2026