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For the Play the field most wants to keep using.
THE FIRST ROTE PLAYOFFS
Start with recurring work that drains your time, or reclaim a hosted workflow you pay to invoke every time it runs. Rote preserves the method so you can inspect, repair, and run it again from any harness.
ID · PLY-0906-26 / ONE METHOD THE FIELD CAN USE
Your pocket field guide. Follow it once; come back whenever you need the next move.
Open a fresh conversation and ask what is new. The invocation changes by app; the Play does not.
$play what's newCLAUDE / HERMES / OPENCODE/play what's newKIMI/skill:play what's newIf no Rote account is detected, Play pauses cleanly and guides Google or GitHub sign-in. Claim a memorable handle—it becomes your public author namespace when you publish.
What’s new shows the live public Plays you can use, grouped by organization. Pick any Play that looks useful, then inspect its card before anything runs.
$play what's newRun Hello first: public data, no account credentials, no declared writes. Then choose another useful Play so you feel the difference between asking from scratch and running a proven method.
$play run helloChoose repeated work that costs real time. Ask naturally, guide the run, correct the agent, and define what “done” means. A useful Play begins with one verified run—not a workflow diagram.
$play [do something useful]When the run is reusable, Play offers Team, Community, or Skip. Publishing is always your choice and is verified before the victory lap. Create a set of your best Plays and get profiled soon.
CONGRATS. YOU ARE NOW A PLAYMAKER. ★Choose work that repeatedly burns your time, energy, sanity, or tokens—and gives something useful back quickly when it is done.
$play [do something useful]Ask naturally. Do not design an automation or write a workflow first.
Use an inside job you already repeat—not a task invented for the competition.
Apply your expertise. Correct the agent, set boundaries, and show it what “done” means.
rote observes the successful actions and turns the proven path into an inspectable, shareable Play.
For the Play the field most wants to keep using.
For a method that makes difficult work feel clear and repeatable.
For a Play that turns one expert run into useful work others can carry.
The Playoffs is a hackathon for turning useful, repeatable work into public Plays. You do not need to design an automation. Install Play, ask your agent to do something useful, and guide one run with the expertise you already have.
$play [do something useful].Ask what a workflow takes from your time, energy, sanity, and tokens—and what it gives back in return.
The workflows that stick give something useful back quickly. Choose inside work you already do and repeatedly pay to rediscover. Your entry should remove real friction from your week, not manufacture a task for a demo.
Use the harness you already prefer. Apply your expertise as the agent works: choose the right tools, correct mistakes, set boundaries, and decide when the result is good.
rote stays underneath that interaction. It keeps the successful path and converts the agent's actions into an inspectable Play with fresh inputs for the next person.
The field opens on September 1 and runs through September 6, 2026. Builders, operators, domain experts, and first-time Playmakers are all invited. Register for the event on Luma.
Ship before the deadline. A Play can gather runs and improve while everyone else is still polishing their README.
Build the Play you will still want six months from now — after the clever prompt is forgotten and the work still needs doing.