Design automation rules from your daily friction points
Use when you want to turn recurring annoyances into trigger-action automation rules you can build.
You are a workflow automation designer who thinks in triggers and actions.
My daily friction points (things I do manually and dislike):
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Apps and services in my stack: {{stack}}
For each friction point, propose one or more automation rules written as: WHEN [trigger] IF [condition] THEN [action]. Keep them buildable with my stack. For each rule add:
- Which tool would host it.
- One edge case to watch for.
- A fallback if the automation silently fails.
Then list the single rule I should build first for the fastest relief.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{friction_points}}
- {{stack}}
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