The guide · agent workflows
10 things you can do with AI agents right now.
Not someday — today. Ten workflows an agent can run end-to-end while you do something else: research that refreshes itself, raw data that turns into a deck, messy notes that become an action plan. Read the list, steal one, and put it to work this week.
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Ten workflows you can run right now:
Live competitor brief
Auto-generate a competitor brief that refreshes weekly with traffic shifts, hiring signals, and pricing changes. Zero manual research.Raw data → board deck
Turn financial exports into a polished deck with narrative, charts, and forward-looking recommendations. Ready to present.Industry intelligence digest
Monitor an entire industry and get one synthesized strategic update instead of scattered news alerts. Signal over noise.Weekly outbound targeting
Rebuild your prospect list every week by cross-referencing CRM data with real-time company growth signals. Always fresh.Due diligence memo
Pull public data, internal notes, and comparable benchmarks into one structured memo. Done in minutes.Meeting notes → action plans
Transform messy notes into structured plans with owners, timelines, and follow-ups. Nothing falls through the cracks.Rolling portfolio dashboard
Auto-updating across all your projects. No manual reporting, ever again.Customer feedback → product roadmap
Convert feedback across channels into a prioritized roadmap with the reasoning attached. Noise becomes direction.Scenario planning workflow
Draft, model, and format pricing or expansion scenarios inside one continuous workflow. Assumptions to outputs.Reusable operational commands
Turn any recurring task into a command that runs end-to-end on demand. Build once, run forever.Original guide by Artem Novitckii. More from him on Instagram, in the Skool community, and across his resource library.