Build Workflows That Run on Their Own

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What it does

If you execute the same task sequences every week — approvals, notifications, status updates — you're wasting time on work that can be automated. This prompt designs automated workflows for your repetitive processes: it identifies what can be automated, connects the right tools, and creates flows that run on their own. Use it when you notice you're spending more time on process than on value-generating work, when you want to scale without hiring, or when the team complains about red tape.

When to use

  • If you execute the same task sequences every week — approvals, notifications, status updates — you're wasting time on work that can be automated
  • This prompt designs automated workflows for your repetitive processes: it identifies what can be automated, connects the right tools, and creates flows that run on their own
  • Use it when you notice you're spending more time on process than on value-generating work, when you want to scale without hiring, or when the team complains about red tape

What you will get

A structured result ready to use, personalized for your context.

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