Slash Commands
Commands
These are the slash commands you’ll use to interact with the pipeline. Type them in any Slack channel where the Deevoted Pipeline is active.
Command Reference
/deevoted-start
— Start a new project. Triggers the intake flow.
/deevoted-status
— Check project status. Returns an overview of the current project.
/deevoted-deliverables
— List deliverables. Shows state of every deliverable.
/deevoted-hub
— Interactive project hub with per-deliverable actions and batch operations. Hub guide →
/deevoted-pending
— See what needs your attention.
/deevoted-start
Triggers the intake flow. Project Coordinator asks scoping questions, creates the Drive folder structure, identifies which skills are needed, and assembles the team.
# acme-website
Team Assembled
Skills assigned: Strategist, Brand Designer, Copywriter, Creative Director, Senior Developer. Strategist starting first.
/deevoted-status
Returns an overview: which skills are active, what’s in progress, and whether anything is waiting for your review.
# acme-website
Pipeline Progress
Strategist: ✓ Approved · Brand Designer: In Progress · Copywriter: Queued · 3 deliverables pending review
Notification Types
Notifications
The pipeline sends notifications to your Slack channel as work progresses. Here’s what each type means.
Skill Assigned — A skill has been assigned to your project and is starting work. No action needed.
Deliverable Ready for Review — A skill has finished a deliverable. Includes Approve, With Client, Request Revisions, and Discuss in Claude buttons.
Revision Submitted — A skill has addressed your feedback and resubmitted.
Handoff Notification — One skill has passed its deliverables to the next skill.
Project Status Update — Summary of where the project stands.
Escalation Notification — A revision cycle has exceeded the standard limit.
# acme-website
📋 Strategist — Deliverable Ready
project-brief.md · audience-analysis.md · sitemap-ia.md
Approve
With Client
Request Revisions
Discuss in Claude
Approval Flow
How Approvals Work
Every deliverable in the pipeline goes through the same approval cycle:
Notification arrives. When a skill finishes a deliverable, you get a Slack notification with the deliverable name, a link to the file in Google Drive, and two buttons.
Review the work. Open the deliverable in Drive. The Google Doc version is usually best for reviewing.
Make a decision. Approve advances the pipeline. With Client sends it for external review. Request Revisions lets you add notes and regenerate. Discuss in Claude opens a live conversation.
Revision cycle. If you requested revisions, the skill addresses your feedback and resubmits. Review and approve, or request further revisions.
Specific feedback gets better results. Instead of “this doesn’t feel right,” try “the tone is too formal for our audience — can you make it more conversational?” The skills respond to precise direction the same way a human colleague would.