Start business automation with small tools, not one giant system
Trying to automate a whole business at once is likely to fail. A single large system can become fragile, create many errors, and produce from AI tools.
A better approach is to build that each solve one narrow problem. The first targets should be slow , such as data entry, content work, or repeated business tasks.
Once each small tool works reliably, the tools can be connected into a larger workflow. The claimed results include cutting a 6-month project to 2 weeks, reducing 3 days of data entry to 10 minutes, and shrinking 5 hours of content work to 5 minutes.
Key points
- Do not start by automating the entire business in one build.
- Large systems can create errors and .
- focus on one specific bottleneck at a time.
- Small tools can later be linked into a larger workflow.
- The claimed gains are much shorter project, data entry, and content production times.