Volt MCP use cases
Once you have connected the Volt MCP server, your AI assistant can read and act on WhatsApp through Volt. Here are practical prompts you can copy, paste, and adapt to your workflow.
Single-prompt examples
Catch up on important conversations
Turn a busy inbox into a short briefing without opening every chat.
Summarize my unread WhatsApp chats from today. Group them into urgent, needs a reply, and informational.What decisions, commitments, and deadlines came up in my client chats this week?Find the conversations where somebody is waiting for an answer from me and tell me what they need.Find people and conversations
Search contacts, groups, and recent chats using natural language instead of exact phone numbers or chat IDs.
Find my recent conversations with people named Alex and show enough context for me to identify the right one.Show me every group related to the Riverside project and summarize the latest discussion in each one.Find the chat where we discussed the revised quote last month.Write and send contextual replies
Use the history already in the conversation to prepare a relevant response.
Read my latest conversation with Maya, draft a concise reply that answers her questions, and ask me before sending it.Reply to the three customers waiting for delivery updates. Personalize each message using the context from their chat.Send Jordan a friendly confirmation that the meeting is still on for tomorrow at 10 AM.Schedule follow-ups
Write messages now and have Volt deliver them at the right moment.
Schedule a follow-up to Sam for next Monday at 9 AM asking whether they reviewed the proposal.Read my conversation with Acme, draft the next logical follow-up, and schedule it for two business days from now.Schedule a reminder message to the project group tomorrow morning with the three action items from today's discussion.Send personalized broadcasts
Reach several recipients while keeping delivery paced and messages contextual.
Prepare a broadcast for the contacts in my Customers list announcing Friday's maintenance window. Keep it short and ask me to approve it before sending.Send this event update to these 12 contacts. Address each person by name and preserve the same event details in every message.Organize chats with Volt lists
Build focused views around customers, projects, or workflows.
Add every chat related to the Riverside project to my Riverside list.Show me the chats in my Follow up list, summarize the latest message in each, and mark the inactive ones for review.Remove closed customer conversations from my Active deals list.Manage contacts
Find existing contacts or save new ones without leaving your assistant.
Save +1 415 555 0142 as Jordan Lee, then find our WhatsApp chat.Search for all contacts matching Northwind and show their phone numbers and recent chats.Create and manage groups
Set up a group, add the right people, and manage participant roles.
Create a WhatsApp group called Launch crew with Maya, Jordan, and Alex, then send a short welcome message.Add Priya to the Design review group and promote her to admin.Show me the participants in the Riverside project group and remove the former contractors after I confirm the names.Tidy your inbox
Use read and archive state to keep WhatsApp focused.
Mark the chats I replied to today as read.Find inactive one-to-one chats with no messages in the last 90 days and show me which ones are safe to archive.Multi-step recipes
Single prompts are useful, but Volt MCP becomes more powerful when your assistant chains tools across an entire workflow. Run these prompts in order so each step can build on the context returned by the previous one.
Revive conversations that went cold
Find promising conversations, understand why they stopped, and restart them with context.
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Identify the opportunities.
Find sales conversations from the last 90 days where the other person showed intent but nobody followed up. Rank the best ten opportunities. -
Review the context.
Read those ten conversations and summarize the last commitment, likely blocker, and best reason to reconnect for each one. -
Prepare the outreach.
Draft a short, personalized follow-up for each conversation. Do not send anything yet. -
Send the approved messages.
Show me the drafts for approval, then send only the ones I approve.
Turn a project discussion into an action plan
Extract what matters from several chats and send a clean update to the team.
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Gather the conversation history.
Find every chat and group related to the Riverside project and read messages from the last seven days. -
Extract the plan.
Summarize decisions, owners, deadlines, unresolved questions, and risks across those conversations. -
Organize the chats.
Add the relevant conversations to my Riverside list. -
Share the update.
Draft a concise project update for the Riverside team group and ask me to approve it before sending.
Launch and manage an event group
Create the group, invite the right people, and keep everyone aligned.
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Resolve the participants.
Find the WhatsApp contacts for Maya Chen, Jordan Lee, Priya Shah, and Alex Romero. Ask me to resolve any ambiguous matches. -
Create the group.
Create a group called September customer dinner with those contacts and make Maya an admin. -
Send the details.
Send a welcome message with the date, venue, arrival time, and a request to confirm dietary requirements. -
Organize it in Volt.
Add the new group to my Events list.
Keep exploring
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