Fire your first task

Show me what keeps coming back.

Don’t write an AI brief. Tell me about one repeated job your people are tired of doing by hand.

This is probably a fit when

  1. 01A task repeats every week
  2. 02Someone is copying, chasing, sorting, waiting, or remembering
  3. 03The current workflow can be shown with real examples
  4. 04A useful result would matter to the business
  5. 05A person can approve important decisions

What happens next

I’ll look at the job before I talk about AI.

If I can see a useful first move, I’ll reply and we can walk through it. If this isn’t the right task, I’ll say so. Either answer should save you time.

No giant roadmap. No surprise software pitch.

Show me the task

What do you want off your plate?

A rough answer is fine. Tell me what repeats and why you’re tired of paying a good person to keep doing it by hand.

The messier and more specific, the better.

If it’s not a good first AI win, I’ll tell you. No hard feelings either way.

Bring one of these

A transcriptA spreadsheetA checklistA screen recordingAn inbox exampleA repeated complaint