Your calendar is full.
Your CRM is messy.
Your pipeline’s moving—but so is everything else.
You’ve got:
Every deal needs something.
Every thread matters.
But not every move today will move the needle.
So where do you start?
“Plan my day.”
That’s all you say.
And Perform Agent gets to work.
You open Hive Perform - or just fire up Slack - and launch into the Perform Agent chat.
Here’s where your time has the most impact:
🔴 At-Risk: Acme Corporation — $25K deal, stalled post-pricing
No buyer reply in 8 days
CRO raised security concerns last call
Action: Send IT approval checklist + reference story
📎 [“Secure Setup in 5 Days” asset]
🟡 Momentum Call: Gekko & Co. — Discovery follow-up @ 3:00 PM
Buyer focus: Reducing ramp time
Demo reaction: High engagement on onboarding workflows
Prep Tip: Lead with enablement outcomes, not feature lists
Suggested open: “Last time, you said onboarding was Q2’s make-or-break. Let’s pick up right there.”
🟢 Strategic Win: Hooli — Expansion @ $90K
Internal sponsor finally got VP alignment
Competitor usage is low—moment to strike
Move: Book exec call with tailored adoption metrics
📎 [“90-Day Rollout” one-pager]
This isn’t a to-do list.
It’s your next 8 hours, mapped by impact, not inbox order.
You click into your Hive Perform dashboard for a wider lens.
Perform Agent surfaces them instantly and prompts smart follow-ups—using AI-generated summaries of past calls in the buyer’s voice.
No searching through call recordings.
No chasing your manager.
No “Where’s that deck?” scramble.
“Show me what matters—because I don’t have time to figure it out.”
Perform Agent gets it.
It doesn't flood you with alerts.
It surfaces action—prioritised by risk, relevance, and revenue impact.
Top reps don’t just move fast.
They move with intention.
And that starts with:
Perform Agent gives you that in seconds.
So you’re not untangling your day—you’re already ahead of it.
You’ve still got 10 deals.
Still chasing that number.
Still running hard.
But now, you're not reacting.
You’re running the day—like a top performer.
All it took was one ask:
“Plan my day.”