Bart Drijver

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

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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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Harper23
Backing up files. This essential precaution doesn't need your undivided attention. ... Share calendars. ... Eliminate annoying e-mails. ... Job recruitment. ... Your to-do list. ... Online forms. ... Email signatures.https://jefferytalthomas.com/
Vasily Malyshev
CEO. Managing people😅 I think we can all agree that a business is often only as good as its people, but understanding your team & giving them valuable actionable feedback is hard. Honestly, managing people was hard for me in my last company that I've now moved on to creating a product to help with this specifically. Intelogos.com automates performance management by collecting performance data and generating suggestions that help your team grow. Feel free to sign up, we have a free beta going on now! 🚀
Veselin Kostov
IT Delivery Lead here! Automating filling in timesheets would be amazing. We need to be very strict and detailed for each hour/half hour, so it takes lots of time.
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.
Shannon Coulon
Hi Bart! I am the Social Media Director for MarketingBox. I plan, create, edit, publish, etc all of our content for our social channels including our podcast and YouTube channel. I would love to automate responding to comments and posting to reels/stories. Although Instagram now allows you to schedule reels, most social media planning tools like Hootsuite don't make this process seamless.
Gabriel Romero
As a co-founder, one of my top priorities is to streamline our operations and make our workflows as efficient as possible. To achieve this, I believe that automating the majority of our grunt work is essential. For instance, tasks such as moving data between systems can be automated to save time and reduce errors. By automating these types of tasks, we can free up our team's time and energy to focus on more critical aspects of our business. Currently working on a developer alternative to apps such as Retool and Zapier. #AutomateTheBoringStuff
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 :)
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
Aditi Shah
Product Manager here. I would really like to automate documentation and content creation based on feature updates.
Jyoti Kanabar
Client Solutions Manager. A bigger portion of my day goes delegating tasks and then checking those when they come back. Not sure any of these can be automated as I am really picky about quality of work, also not sure the way i know my team members as thats how i delegate based on capabilities, an ai-tool will be able to do that( i can be wrong) 😅