Demand Generation Manager @ PromptQL · The AI-native queen of marketing ops
Whatever the task, my starting point is “New thread” in PromptQL. I’m not even exaggerating.
PromptQL has fundamentally changed how I work.
I’m in marketing, and it used to feel like half my job was just responding to requests:
“How are we tracking on event registrations?” “What asset should I send this prospect?” “Can we launch a mini campaign on … ?”
Tackling these meant jumping between tools, cross-referencing and stitching bits, pinging teammates, waiting for replies, copy-pasting links into Slack, and repeating that loop all day.
Now, two big things have changed.
First, people don’t come to me nearly as much for numbers and reports anymore. They just ask PromptQL. I am no longer a bottleneck.
Second, and more importantly, I am far more empowered to execute on my ideas much faster and without relying on others.
More confidence. Less overwhelm.
PromptQL works because it is connected to our data and systems and already understands how our business operates. It keeps getting smarter because across the company, we are all continuously teaching it through the Operational Wiki.
So now, when I have a question I would have taken to a colleague, I just ask PromptQL. And my colleagues do the same instead of coming to me.
What I love most is the diversity of work I get done with it.
A couple examples:
After a customer call, a rep needed a follow-up. I asked PromptQL to analyze the transcript and suggest a relevant asset. Then I had it incorporate our latest messaging and draft a custom blog tailored to the prospect’s pain. I tagged a PMM for review, who then used PromptQL to stage and publish it. All within the same thread.
Our Salesforce dashboards were too limiting and rigid, so I asked PromptQL to build an interactive sales activity dashboard pulling data from Salesforce, Marketo, Outreach, and other tools. Then I refined it conversationally and set up automated daily and weekly sends for me and the BDR team, again without leaving the thread.
We have been using AI for 3+ years, but it always felt like just another tool. Or something that needed to be “set up” by someone before I could use it. PromptQL is different. It feels more like a teammate, than a tool.
My coworkers joke that I’m the “AI-native queen.” Hard not to be when you have PromptQL.
Start of the threadAlong the way, Lili teaches PromptQLLili continues refining and teachingFinal dashboard from PromptQL (numbers scrambled for data privacy)