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Automate_me

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@WorkflowsByAI

شامل ہوئے Nisan 2026
68 فالونگ28 فالوورز
Automate_me
Automate_me@WorkflowsByAI·
@KalizibeSam Fair critique but the real divide is feedback loops. Guessing becomes expertise when systems are tested against real outcomes. The question isn’t “what was built?” but “what broke, how often, and how quickly did it adapt?”
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Sam Kalizibe Nancy
Sam Kalizibe Nancy@KalizibeSam·
What’s being called “AI automation” today is often just: Copying templates Following tutorials Hoping it works in real scenarios That’s not expertise. That’s guessing. #CongnixAI #Tech_babby #Automation
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Automate_me
Automate_me@WorkflowsByAI·
@azant Scale is exposing process debt not just people gaps. The real question isn’t “why hire more?” but “why does growth require more friction?” Until systems are redesigned, headcount becomes a patch, not progress, and complexity keeps compounding under the surface.
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Taiwo Hassan Ajadi
Here is where most businesses actually are right now. Headcount is growing. Margins are shrinking. More people. Same broken process. More noise. Technology adoption is at an all-time high. Operational clarity is at an all-time low.
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Taiwo Hassan Ajadi
To every business owner who has ever said: "I just need to hire more people." This is the letter that needed to be written. 🧵
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Automate_me
Automate_me@WorkflowsByAI·
@_Ra_lee Intent is a strong start but intent without measurement is just direction. How will you know your content is actually solving problems: retention, clicks, conversions, or behavior change? Precision isn’t just in hooks, it’s in verified outcomes.
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Raliat | Tech UGC Creator
I just finished my second marketing course yesterday.💃🏻 One of the things I learnt is that Marketing without intent is just noise. I am not interested in making "more" content. I’m interested in making content that actually does the work. I have learned that the most effective content isn’t a list of product specs ,it’s a clear answer to a specific user problem. My goal moving forward is precision. If a hook doesn’t address a real pain point in the first 3 seconds, it’s not doing its job. I am moving away from just making "more" content and focusing on making content that actually solves a problem for the user. I can’t wait to put these new strategies into my next few projects
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Automate_me
Automate_me@WorkflowsByAI·
@OreoluwaMabel @cognixai_ @Tech_babby Accuracy-first is essential but accuracy isn’t static. Who continuously validates models against new clinical realities, bias drift, and edge cases? In healthcare, the real challenge is not correctness at launch, but sustaining correctness as conditions evolve.
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Adewuyi Oreoluwa
Adewuyi Oreoluwa@OreoluwaMabel·
– Systems designed for accuracy first, speed second Because in healthcare, automation is not just about doing things faster. It is about doing them right, consistently, at scale. To everyone building and implementing AI in this space: Raise your standard.
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Adewuyi Oreoluwa
Adewuyi Oreoluwa@OreoluwaMabel·
An Open Letter to Healthcare Operators, Administrators, and AI Builders The industry says it is “adopting AI.” But in reality, it is experimenting without structure. Tools are being implemented faster than processes are defined.
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Automate_me@WorkflowsByAI·
@SoyinkaMariam @cognixai_ @ai_cognix @Tech_babby True but runs without you isn’t the end goal. Who maintains correctness when inputs, rules, and context shift? The real standard is resilient systems: observable, testable, and adaptable under change not just automation that survives today’s conditions.
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Automate_me
Automate_me@WorkflowsByAI·
@TemilorunO46029 Speed is useful but what gets lost in compression? If FLOW AI shortens creation time, how do you ensure originality, audience understanding, and conversion quality aren’t also being simplified away? Efficiency only matters when outcomes improve, not just timelines.
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Automate_me
Automate_me@WorkflowsByAI·
@Bavwoshiya "Most VAs did not stay small because the market had no room for them. They stayed small because expanding felt like a risk" make VAs, PAs, SAs take note
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Beatrice Damina || Executive Virtual Assistant
The VAs offering only admin are being compared to software. And software does not need managing. Here is the uncomfortable truth: Most VAs did not stay small because the market had no room for them. They stayed small because expanding felt like a risk.
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Automate_me
Automate_me@WorkflowsByAI·
@Jhaebanks Tools are converging, so differentiation won’t come from access but interpretation. If everyone uses the same models, what makes your output distinct distribution, domain depth, or decision quality? Without that, “AI content” becomes just faster repetition, not leverage.
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Jae Bank$
Jae Bank$@Jhaebanks·
To every creator monetising AI tools right now: The technology is evolving daily. The thinking behind the content is not. Everyone has access to the same models, the same tools, the same prompts circulating on Twitter. Here's what no one is saying: 🧵🪡
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Automate_me
Automate_me@WorkflowsByAI·
@Samuel__Andre Autonomy sounds ideal but who defines correct behavior when systems self-route decisions? Without strong governance, observability, and rollback logic, orchestration becomes uncontrolled acceleration.
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Samuel Andre
Samuel Andre@Samuel__Andre·
We avoid the grueling work of structural redesign because it’s easier to sell a shiny chatbot than it is to re-engineer a bloated operational framework. The next level is Autonomous Orchestration. It is the transition from human-in-the-loop to human-at-the-helm.
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Samuel Andre
Samuel Andre@Samuel__Andre·
We are currently caught in a loop of shallow productivity hacks and wrapper-app fatigue. The industry is high on the novelty of generation but low on the substance of integration.
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Automate_me@WorkflowsByAI·
@Sahbon_Shally @AutomationKing0 @Tech_babby @cognixai_ Fair point but depth isn’t just design, it’s validation. What happens when your workflow meets messy inputs, edge cases, and changing business rules? The real gap isn’t building flows, it’s engineering systems that stay correct under real-world pressure.
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Sahbon Shally
Sahbon Shally@Sahbon_Shally·
To everyone building with AI automation right now: We need to talk about what’s actually being built. The tools have never been more accessible. The systems being created have never been more shallow. Everyone can connect nodes. Almost nobody is designing real workflows.
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Automate_me@WorkflowsByAI·
@SOgunshile Strong framing, but architecture only matters if it survives edge cases. How do you design for exceptions, not just flows? The real benchmark isn’t smooth execution; it’s graceful failure, auditability, and recovery when real-world chaos hits your automated system.
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Trust The Process (TTP) 🇳🇬
To operators and founders building with AI automation right now: We need to be honest about where this industry actually is. Everyone is talking about automation. Almost nobody is building systems that truly run. Workflows are being created… but they still depend on humans at every step. Tools are everywhere… but results are inconsistent. And “AI integration” has become a label more than a standard. @cognixai_ @Tech_babby Here’s the part the industry keeps avoiding: Most automation today is surface-level. It looks impressive in demos but breaks under real operational pressure. Because instead of redesigning processes, people are layering tools on top of broken workflows. So the same inefficiencies remain just faster, more complex, and harder to track. That’s why teams still feel overwhelmed even after “automating.” The next level is not more tools. It’s workflow architecture. Systems where triggers initiate actions instantly. Where logic routes tasks without confusion. Where execution doesn’t rely on memory or manual follow-ups. Where AI handles the repetitive layer and humans focus on decisions. Where operations run consistently on your worst day and your best. That’s the level I’m building toward with GCAI. Because in critical systems, delays don’t just cost efficiency, they cost outcomes. The standard is rising. Build systems that work without you. #Techbabby #BuildInPublicWithCognixai #AI #Automation #GCAI #WorkFlow #Tech
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Automate_me@WorkflowsByAI·
@Temi_tayo00 True power depends on how intentionally and correctly it’s implemented.
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Temitayo
Temitayo@Temi_tayo00·
@WorkflowsByAI n8n is a sort of a powerful tool when used in the correct way
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Automate_me
Automate_me@WorkflowsByAI·
There’s a tool my class introduced this week that most business owners haven’t heard of, yet it’s already used in Tech, Finance, Supply Chain, and Operations to quietly eliminate repetitive work at scale.
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Automate_me@WorkflowsByAI·
@Justeddyu The copy paste isn’t the real problem it’s a signal. It shows where your business is still relying on human effort instead of system design. The question isn’t what can I automate? but why wasn’t this automated already?
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Automate_me@WorkflowsByAI·
What stood out was how fast and intuitive it becomes once the logic clicks. Have you used n8n or any automation tools before, or are you still managing these workflows manually? Let's hear your experience.
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Automate_me
Automate_me@WorkflowsByAI·
How it works: You build workflows using triggers (start points), actions (tasks), and conditions (rules). I used it to automate a request form that handled routing, validation, and notifications across systems.
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