What’s your job and which part would you like to automate?

Bart Drijver
53 replies
We all have parts of our jobs we'd like to automate. What's one thing you would like to get automated in your current job?

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Roberto Gómez - Scalar.so
Entrepreneur. Tab cleaning, every now and then, close whats not important, document in the correct place what its interesting etc.
Samyak Jain
@roberjet Try "eesel: The new tab for work" . It's an extension that arranges link for all your sheets, documents and prompts on a new tab.
Naw McNopington
Designer - Automate changing stock vector illustrations to company brand colors
Naw McNopington
@bogdan_kuzmich1 nothing good but the features of Adobe Firefly look promising.
Bogdan Kuzmich
@breadmilkbutter does the traditional software have no solution for this?
Naw McNopington
@bogdan_kuzmich1 they are not very good at it. Especially when there are fewer colors in your brand palette than in the image.
Victor Kernes
I’m a product designer and I’d like to automate: 1. Scheduling user research sessions 2. Creating user research questions and outlines 3. Gathering data insights after shipping a project or feature
Dan Li
we're automating moving data between tools with Plus! just take a plus snapshot once, drop it in your deck/doc/slack/etc. and we will keep it up to date --> plusdocs.com :)
Mehdi Rifai
Im an entrepreneur and something I would like to bring automation to is tweets and admin
Mutlu Sakar
Product manager here. I would really love something takes notes on meetings without my touch. There are lots of tools but they are mainly in English. I am struggling to use them in my native languege :(
Edgars
@mutlusakar What language would you need?
Vlad Kooklev
As a product manager and entrepreneur, I have fully or partially automated these parts of my job by ChatGPT: - Product documentation - Product research - Gathering product requirements - Customer support - Product analytics - Content creation - User testing - Competitive analysis
Rakshith Ravi
We're building a PaaS. I think one of the biggest things I'd want to automate is the feedback cycle from customers, and being able to prioritize features based on what customers want. Right now, I manually go through our feedback for every single one of them and build out features accordingly
ᴋᴀʀᴏʟ ᴋᴏʀᴏɴᴏᴡɪᴄᴢ
Creator of Responsly, would love to automate good tasks planning.
JJ
SWE for a corporation. I want to automate nearly all of the parts outside of writing code, particularly the paperwork, reaching out to people to explain things when you need to get access to a particular system or something.
S.N.Dineshan
I am the Co-founder of Streos. I want to automate all the marketing and reporting activities.
Elias Fares
I'm a Senior Product Designer so I design apps, conduct research, work with developers and others. I don't know if any part of my job can be automated. If I had to choose, it would be documenting my work and saving notes/screenshots automatically.
Morgan Lucas
Contractor looking for long time work. An automated response to emails that don't fit a criteria with the usual spiel ("Thank you, check out my portfolio, maybe in the future.")
Kate Santoro
Content and community manager here. Things I'd love to automate: - responding to comments/messages on social media - automatically extracting KPI data from sources to my spreadsheet - documenting work in Asana - posting Reels/stories - for some reason lots of social media planning apps don't let you publish those.
John Koo
@kate_santoro1 I'm also having the same problems regarding social media management. Do you use any tools to manage social media accounts? i'm thinking about paying to use one. Any recommendation?
Kate Santoro
@imjohnkoo We use Hubspot so I'm able to schedule some posts in there, though it won't let me scheduled Reels or Stories, not sure why. As for dealing with messages, I know that it's possible to connect Instagram DMs to Intercom if you use that, and maybe to Zendesk and other support centers as well. But it doesn't help me too much because I'm more so talking about replying to comments on posts, responses to stories, etc. Good luck with it!
Sara Greene
@kate_santoro1 Platforms such as ManyChat or Tidio can be set up to respond to comments on posts, stories and DM's (for FB and IG)!
Kate Santoro
@raindropvisions Thanks! I'll check it out :)
Olatz Urrutia
SEO manager. I guess guest posts or getting backlinks sometimes is hard...
P Ti
I'm a customer service rep and I'd love to automate responses to cases or at least have something trawl previous responses so I can copy+paste rather than rewrite it every single time. Or if a case has a set type it checks a specified customer folder and looks for documentation related to ownership, big time suck is confirming who owns the account.
Heleana Grace
We produce videos for various B2B/SaaS companies, which means we spend a good amount of time preparing things before the cameras even start filming. I'd really love a button that would set up the scene immediately so we can just film right away without having to worry about angles and bad lighting. Sounds like a far-fetched dream but hey, it's a nice one regardless.
shivam vatsa
Product Manager & a Founder. Earlier, getting user & product insight was a tough task for me. But, I've been working on building an insight tool based on chatGPT.
Bernard Badó
AI TikTok Assistant
Automate everything so I can be sipping Pinacoladas on the beach. ⛱️