Last updated June 16, 2026
Poke recipes I am still testing
Poke recipe notes Aaron Makelky is testing for parents, creators, teachers, coaches, and professionals.
What Poke is
Poke is where I would start when the job keeps coming back but building a custom setup feels like too much.
I am using these pages to explain what each recipe reads, what it touches, and how to test what it can read before trusting it.
Why I am testing it
Most people do not need a weekend project in API keys and server setup. They need one repeat job that handles the boring handoff cleanly.
The strongest recipes start with the mess people already have: calendars, school emails, creator projects, meeting notes, and family logistics.
How I test recipes
I start by naming the job, checking what the recipe can access, and running a test prompt that only reads before letting it act.
Recipes stay on this site until I have tested the first run.
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Sources and references
Short answers
What is a Poke recipe?
A Poke recipe saves one repeatable job, such as a family briefing, important email alert, or creator project check.
Why do some recipes open local pages first?
If a recipe is still being checked, the page should explain what it reads and how to test it before you install anything.