Working from your Prompt

Why AI chat is becoming the new user interface
Over the past two weeks, I have been intensively testing working from the prompt. Not from the application, not via menus, but by giving commands directly to an AI. Often via my phone, to quickly schedule a meeting or assign tasks.
I tested with Zoho CRM, Books, Sprints, WorkDrive, and Mail. But also with Google Drive, Gmail, and Calendar.
Sometimes I ran into limitations. Sometimes I had to search for the right approach. But precisely because of that, something became very clear: this is inevitably where we are heading.
We are essentially returning to a familiar principle. Where we used to work from a command line or DOS prompt, we now work with a smart AI agent. An assistant that guides you, provides suggestions, and performs the tasks for you, without you needing to understand the application anymore.
What does this mean in practice?
When you connect your systems to an AI assistant, work shifts from clicking to communicating. You say what you want to happen — the AI does the rest.
An assignment such as:
Tag all contacts with a sales opportunity within the postal code starting with 1234 and create a task for the salespeople in that region: “Visit this month.” High priority.
…suddenly becomes a single sentence, instead of a series of actions spread across multiple screens.
And it goes beyond CRM actions. You can:
request, analyze, and share documents
perform segmentations without opening filters
allow tasks, appointments, and follow-ups to be created in multiple apps simultaneously
generate and send reports
activate workflows without opening a single tab
Your AI agent becomes the central director of your work.
Why this is becoming the new standard
- Natural language aligns with how people think
Language is more intuitive than menus, settings, and buttons. - Software is becoming increasingly complex
AI captures that complexity and operates systems underwater. - Every employee becomes self-reliant
You don't have to be an expert in every application.
The value for your organization
increased productivity through less manual work
fewer errors due to consistent execution
faster decision-making
focus on content instead of system knowledge
Technology is becoming an accelerator again, not a barrier.