Welcome to Hitler
Hitler is your AI-powered workplace assistant. It helps you:- Manage tasks using natural language (auto-created, no confirmation needed)
- Track your mood and spot patterns
- Journal privately for self-reflection
- Connect with support when you need it
- View your dashboard with filters, list/board views, and pipeline access
Your individual data is private. Managers only see aggregated team statistics, never your
personal entries.
Getting Started
Sign In
- Go to app.hitler.app
- Sign in with your email/password (you’ll receive a temporary password from your admin and must change it on first login), or use Sign in with Slack
- Authorize with your work Slack account (if using Slack OAuth)
- Complete your profile if prompted
Finding the Bot
In Slack, you can either:- DM the bot directly - Search for “Hitler” in your DMs
- Mention in channels - Type
@Hitlerfollowed by your request
Web Dashboard
As an employee, you have access to a full dashboard for managing your tasks visually:Filters & Search
- Status filter: All, Pending, In Progress, Completed, Overdue
- Priority filter: All, P1 through P5
- Search: Filter tasks by title
- Sort: By due date, priority, or creation date
List & Board View
Toggle between two views:- List view — traditional task list with status, priority, and due date columns
- Board view — Kanban-style columns grouped by status
Clickable Tasks
Click any task to open the TaskDetailPanel — a slide-out panel showing full details including status, priority, due date, assignee, and action buttons.Pipeline Access
Navigate to the Pipeline page to see your tasks organized by pipeline stages (your own tasks only).Task Management
Creating Tasks
Just tell the bot what you need to do:#12) so you can reference it easily in future messages.
Natural Language
You don’t need special commands. Just talk naturally:Viewing Tasks
@Hitler tasks open@Hitler tasks today@Hitler tasks overdue
Completing Tasks
@Hitler mark "submit expense report" done
Task Tips
Mood Tracking
Daily Check-In
The bot will prompt you once per day (usually morning) to log your mood. You can also log anytime:The Mood Scale
| Score | Meaning |
|---|---|
| 1 😢 | Very unhappy |
| 2 😕 | Unhappy |
| 3 😐 | Neutral |
| 4 🙂 | Happy |
| 5 😊 | Very happy |
Adding Notes
You can add context to your mood:Viewing Your History
Your Mood Stats
- Your average mood
- Trend (improving, stable, declining)
- Comparison to your own baseline
Your mood is never compared to others. Statistics are about your own patterns.
Journaling
What Are Journals?
Journals are private free-form entries for self-reflection. They’re never shared with anyone - not managers, not HR, not even in anonymized form.Creating an Entry
Why Journal?
- Process your thoughts
- Track what’s on your mind
- Notice patterns over time
- Practice mindfulness
Viewing Past Entries
Getting Support
Creating an Inquiry
If you need to discuss something privately with HR or your manager:What to Use Inquiries For
- HR policy questions
- Work-life balance concerns
- Interpersonal issues
- Resource requests
- Confidential discussions
Privacy FAQ
Who can see my mood entries?
Who can see my mood entries?
Only you. Managers see team averages, never individual scores.
Are my journals really private?
Are my journals really private?
Yes. Journals are encrypted and accessible only to you. Not even Hitler admins can read them.
Can my manager see my tasks?
Can my manager see my tasks?
Managers can see that you have tasks, but not private task details.
What triggers a 'flag'?
What triggers a 'flag'?
Patterns in your activity might raise a flag to your manager - like consistently low moods or
missed deadlines. The flag doesn’t reveal your specific entries, just that you might need support.
Can I opt out of mood tracking?
Can I opt out of mood tracking?
Participation policies vary by organization. Check with your admin. You can always skip individual check-ins.
Tips for Success
Building the Habit
Set a reminder
Log mood at the same time daily (the bot helps with this)
Be honest
Your data is private - accurate logging helps you most
Use natural language
Don’t overthink commands - just talk to the bot
Review weekly
Check your stats weekly to notice patterns
Getting Help
Slash Commands
/clear-dms
Use the /clear-dms command in Slack to clear all bot DMs from your conversation. This is useful if your DM history with the bot has become cluttered.
Quick Reference
| Command | What it does |
|---|---|
@Hitler help | Show all commands |
@Hitler task <description> | Create a task (auto-confirmed) |
@Hitler tasks | List your tasks (with display IDs) |
@Hitler done #<id> | Complete a task by display ID |
@Hitler mood | Log your mood |
@Hitler mood history | View mood history |
@Hitler journal <text> | Create journal entry |
@Hitler inquiry <topic> | Start private inquiry |
@Hitler status | View your status |
@Hitler stats | View your statistics |
/clear-dms | Clear bot DM history |