AI Workflow Automation Guide

1. Intro — If you do the same task twice, AI can probably automate it

Let's be honest: you spend way too much time on repetitive tasks. Answering the same emails, generating the same reports, formatting the same data. If you've done something more than twice, there's a good chance AI can help you automate it — saving you hours every week.

In this guide, we'll walk through practical, actionable workflows you can set up today. No coding required, just a few tools and some clear instructions. By the end, you'll have the knowledge to automate almost any repetitive task in your workflow.

2. What AI Can Automate — Email, reports, data, content, scheduling, research. What it CAN'T do

AI-Ready Tasks

  • Email Triage: Categorize, prioritize, draft responses
  • Reports: Analyze data, generate summaries, format documents
  • Data Entry/Cleaning: Extract, format, validate, and organize data
  • Content: Research, outline, draft, edit, schedule posts
  • Scheduling: Find meeting times, send reminders, follow up
  • Research: Summarize articles, find sources, answer questions

What AI *Shouldn't* Do (Yet)

  • Major decisions without human oversight
  • Customer-facing communication without review
  • Anything requiring empathy or complex judgment
  • Legal or medical advice (without human supervision)

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3. Workflow 1: Email Triage — Auto-categorize, draft responses, flag urgent. ChatGPT + Zapier setup

Email Triage Workflow

  1. New Email: Triggers the workflow when an email arrives in your inbox
  2. Analyze: Send the email to ChatGPT/DeepSeek to categorize (urgent, reply, later, spam)
  3. Sort: Apply labels, move to folders, or star based on category
  4. Draft: Generate a draft reply for "reply" category emails
  5. Notify: Send a Slack/Teams alert for urgent emails

Tools Needed:

  • Zapier/Make (automation)
  • ChatGPT/DeepSeek API (analysis)
  • Your email provider (Gmail/Outlook)

4. Workflow 2: Report Generation — Data → analysis → formatted report. DeepSeek API + Make. Weekly automation

Weekly Report Workflow

  1. Trigger: Scheduled weekly (e.g., every Friday at 4PM)
  2. Fetch Data: Pull from Airtable, Google Sheets, or database
  3. Analyze: Send data to DeepSeek API with instructions on what to analyze
  4. Generate: AI creates a formatted report (Markdown, Google Doc, or PDF)
  5. Deliver: Send via email, share in Slack, or save to drive

Pro Tip:

Give the AI clear formatting instructions (e.g., "Use headings for each section, bullet points for key insights, and a summary at the end").

5. Workflow 3: Content Pipeline — Research → outline → draft → edit → publish. Claude + ChatGPT + scheduling

Content Creation Pipeline

  1. Idea → Research: Give Claude a topic and ask for recent sources, stats, and angles
  2. Research → Outline: Ask ChatGPT to turn research into a structured outline
  3. Outline → Draft: Generate a first draft based on the outline
  4. Draft → Edit: AI reviews for tone, clarity, SEO, and length
  5. Edit → Publish: Schedule to your CMS or social media

Why This Works:

By breaking content into stages, you get better results and keep creative control while still saving time.

6. Workflow 4: Data Processing — Extract, clean, format, analyze. DeepSeek V4 Flash + Airtable

Data Processing Workflow

  1. Collect: Gather raw data from forms, CSVs, or APIs
  2. Extract: Use AI to pull out specific information from messy inputs
  3. Clean: Standardize formats, fix errors, validate entries
  4. Format: Structure data for your database (Airtable, Google Sheets, etc.)
  5. Analyze: Generate insights, summaries, and visualizations

Cost-Saver:

Use DeepSeek V4 Flash ($0.14/$0.28 per 1M tokens) for high-volume data tasks — it's 90% cheaper than GPT-4.

7. Building Your Own — Identify → document → AI-ify → test → automate. Framework for any task

Universal Automation Framework

  1. Identify: Find tasks you do repeatedly (ask: "What do I do more than twice a week?")
  2. Document: Write down exactly how you do it, step by step, in plain English
  3. AI-ify: Turn your steps into a prompt or set of prompts — be specific!
  4. Test: Try it manually a few times, refine, improve
  5. Automate: Use Zapier/Make to connect the pieces and run automatically

Key Prompt Tip:

Include: "Here's how I do this task [steps]. Follow these steps exactly. Ask clarifying questions if anything is unclear."