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I did my first AI audit for a business owner this week!!
Really happy how it turned out. There were two calls. We sat down on the first call and I understood their business in and out. After that, I went ahead and mapped out their business operations and then provided them with the solutions and what they should implement first to get the highest amount of ROI. They said and I quote- " It's like going to therapy for business." This was a great experience and I truly know this is what I like doing and what I excel in. Will keep doing more audits and helping businesses with implementing AI. I truly believe you get a different type of happiness and fulfilment when you are able to genuinely make a change in other people's lives.
I did my first AI audit for a business owner this week!!
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Yo this is so good! I totally agree with the joy this can bring as you can genuinely help people so much with these automations. I’d love to here what your 1st call went did you just have them go through all the tools they use and then their SOP’s and then try and then ask where the admin pain points is?
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@Meet Soni That's great thanks for the clarity
7 day Challenge - Day 7 Executive Assistant
So good!! Made an executive assistant that handles all of my hobby logistics for selling butterflies at community markets. It updates the bookkeeping, stock and gives detailed reports. This is super helpful and a great skill to learn. Something I learned is that it's really helpful to handcraft skills when dealing with complex logic. This ensures everything is clearly communicated and understood so the agent can use it repeatedly.
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@J T Codex
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Codex with a few skills and 1 google sheet with 4 tabs
#7dayAISChallenge - Day 4 Automation les gooo
Made a text responder to new leads that come in. So lead comes in and automation sends it to ClickSend that sends a specific text message to them confirming their interest. So good! Ok so my first exposure to trigger.dev quite fun had a bit of a 30 min hickup as my agent was getting confused with the production and development projects. So Something I learned: When starting an automation specifcy to only focus on the dev project💀 Keen to branch this out more into a fully fledged text responder and then deploy it in my work environment
Day 3 - Created a Finance Manager Skill
Another day another challenge smashed. I took this challenge to create a glorified skill/automation that pulls invoices and statements from my email inbox weekly and update it in my finance tracker and then connected my bank's api and now it pulls my monhtly transactions and categorises it according to my specifications and summarises the month. The best part is that at the end it creates an infographic for me explaining how the month's spending went. SO GOOD. The wife will be happy with this one Something I learned - You really have to pay attention to what this agent does on more complex workflows and go read the skill and reference documents after it creates it as it always adds fluff or information that is extra and misleading to future chat sessions. It's excessive but a curated skill gives so much more quality than a inflated skill
Day 3 - Created a Finance Manager Skill
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@Frank van Bokhorst haha no man it’s just helping me save and keep budget without me needing to track things manually
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@Gamo Mazo it always includes irrelevant information in regards to what we chatted about when making the skill, you know when you create UI with AI and it often includes a subtitle like “efficient data display” in the UI, which no one is going to care about and is extra fluff, so similar to that in the skills there is often these lines and instructions that over explains what it’s trying to do. I have found the simpler the information the better
I helped a health company save 8h/week on LinkedIn content. The trick wasn’t better writing.
Most LinkedIn content problems aren’t writing problems — they’re systems problems. The bottleneck lives in the loop between research, writing, and publishing. Fix the loop and the writing gets easier on its own. Worked with a health & wellness company recently. Their team was spending a full day every week on LinkedIn — research, drafting, scheduling, the whole thing. They were good at it. They just had no time. So we stopped treating content as a creative task and started treating it like a system you could improve. Here’s what I learned: ✅ Research is its own phase, not a pre-task. Most teams skip it or rush through it. Treating research as a separate step changed everything downstream. ✅ Match the model to the task. Don’t burn an expensive call on summarizing an article. Cheaper models handle research just fine — the cost difference adds up fast. ✅ Decouple writing from publishing. Most teams rewrite because they have to schedule. Separate draft from schedule from publish, and you can review, batch, and adapt without throwing work away. ✅ Close the loop. The system should learn what topics get replies, not just what gets posted. That signal feeds the next research cycle, and the content gets sharper on its own. The CEO put it like this: “We save 8 hours per week on content creation alone. It’s like having a marketing assistant that never sleeps.” The part that surprised me wasn’t the time savings — it was the consistency. The posts just kept showing up, on brand, every week. If you’re doing this manually right now, the fix probably isn’t “hire another writer.” It’s build a loop. What part of your content workflow is the worst right now — research, writing, or distribution?
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Yo this is so good , could you elaborate on the research phase? What was the problem and how did you solve it?
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Abrie Van Wijk
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