Good morning, AI enthusiasts! ☀️

The myth that entrepreneurs and marketers need bigger teams to move faster is starting to crack. In this issue, we’re breaking down the five AI “workers” that can fire busywork, speed up content, and even coach sales calls in real time.

Plus, you’ll discover how to set them up this week without adding another line item to payroll. By the end, you’ll know exactly which AI roles are worth hiring before your competitors do.

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TASK SMASH

Fire Busywork. Hire AI Agents.

Manual hustle is a vanity metric.

If you run growth, the job is not to type faster. The job is to remove friction from attention, creation, and conversion. In 2025 the simplest way to do that is to put five AI “workers” on your team. Not tools. Workers. Each owns a job, has a clear outcome, and frees you to think.

  1. Research Copilot
    Give it your deck, briefs, product docs, and three competitor links. Ask for a one-page audience POV with quotes, objections, and a headline ladder. Notebook LM is built for this. It grounds answers in your sources, so you can ship with confidence.
    Prompt to steal: “From these sources, produce a 200-word ICP brief with 3 proof points and citations. End with two ad angles.”

  2. No-Code Ops Builder
    Stop waiting on dev cycles for simple automations. Use a Gumloop-style flow to capture leads from forms, enrich with Clearbit-like data, score, and draft first outreach for approval. Finance and HR can do the same with invoices, receipts, and onboarding checklists.
    Guardrail: keep a human review step at decisions. Your error rate drops and trust climbs.

  3. Real-Time Revenue Coach
    On calls and in chat, reps forget questions and skip proof. A sales copilot fixes that by listening, detecting stage and objections, and nudging the next best move. “Ask for timeline.” “Share the SOC2 link.” “Tell the Acme story.” It shortens ramp and raises stage conversion.
    Set up: define five objections with the best proof points. Load links. Limit prompts to one on screen.

  4. Org Memory Assistant
    Your team pings you for the same three answers. Turn that into a private Q&A where the assistant cites the policy page, the pricing FAQ, or the latest security note. Start with HR, IT, and Sales. If it cannot answer with a link, it escalates.
    Metric that matters: deflection rate from humans. Target half of routine questions in month one.

  5. Synthetic Video Engine
    Make one repeatable series. “60-second product tip.” “Weekly founder note.” Text to talking head. Clip to vertical. Post with captions. Keep fancy shoots for big moments. Let AI handle the weekly grind.
    Checklist: lock a script template, a sign-off rule, and a consent policy for any likeness.

Why this matters

Most teams hoard apps and still drown in work. The shift is from random tools to clear roles. Each agent owns an outcome: brief quality, cycle time, stage conversion, ticket deflection, content throughput. Measure those, not model names.

Quick start for this week

Upload your top five docs to a research copilot and ship one cited market brief. Map one painful workflow end to end and automate the first three steps with review. Create five stage prompts for discovery calls and run them on two meetings. Publish one 60-second tip video from a template. Write a plain-English policy for AI use, consent, and approval.

Question for your team

“If we removed 50 percent of the swivel-chair work, where would we put the time?” Answer that, then point these five agents at the target.

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