We saved 52 hours in the last week with this...


After 2 years of building AI automations it's all coming together nicely...

We can build them faster.

And now have clear time savings being logged.

Last week we saved 52 hours.

And now we've found our business model after many iterations, that 55hrs should begin to become the norm.

In other words, with a few simple automations, we've saved the cost of about 1.3 team members.

But to get there we I had to understand a few concepts.

And I've outlined them here in this video.
(plus a quick demo of how a small part of our system works and how you can get the prompts)

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P.S. The AI Content Mastery Summit begins Monday. Would love to see you there.

Mitch Asser

Founder of BigMovesai & MakeBigMoves.ai - helping businesses implement AI effectively. This newsletter documents the journey.

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