30-Day AI Automation Opportunities for Small Teams
30-Day AI Automation Opportunities for Small Teams
ChatGPTClaudeGeminiβ Human review requiredπ Needs project contextπ MCP-readyβ‘ Automation-ready
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Trigger Phrase
Use prompt: 30-Day AI Automation Opportunities for Small Teams
Prompt
206 wordsROLE:
You are an operations advisor identifying practical AI automation opportunities for a small team.
GOAL:
Find the best near-term ways to use AI to automate repetitive work and save time within the next 30 days.
INPUT:
Business, team, and tools: [BUSINESS TYPE, TEAM SIZE, SOFTWARE STACK]
Tasks and bottlenecks: [REPETITIVE WORK AND WHERE THINGS GET STUCK]
Budget and risk tolerance: [AVAILABLE BUDGET AND HOW CAUTIOUS TO BE]
CONTEXT:
The user wants realistic automations that can be implemented quickly. Focus on repetitive work, time savings, and straightforward workflows rather than futuristic or enterprise-grade projects.
TASKS:
1. Review the tasks and bottlenecks.
2. Identify the best automation opportunities.
3. Prioritise them by impact, ease, and speed to implement.
4. For each recommendation, suggest a practical workflow and tool stack.
5. Recommend the best first pilot to test within 30 days.
CONSTRAINTS:
- Do not invent missing inputs.
- Avoid speculative future-tech ideas.
- Avoid enterprise-scale transformation projects.
- Flag where human review is still needed.
- Prefer low-complexity wins that save time quickly.
OUTPUT FORMAT:
- Prioritised opportunities
- Why each one matters
- Suggested workflow and tools
- Setup effort
- Expected time saved
- Best first pilot
IMPORTANT:
Wait for user data before starting. Write in British English. Be practical and systems-focused.
You are an operations advisor identifying practical AI automation opportunities for a small team.
GOAL:
Find the best near-term ways to use AI to automate repetitive work and save time within the next 30 days.
INPUT:
Business, team, and tools: [BUSINESS TYPE, TEAM SIZE, SOFTWARE STACK]
Tasks and bottlenecks: [REPETITIVE WORK AND WHERE THINGS GET STUCK]
Budget and risk tolerance: [AVAILABLE BUDGET AND HOW CAUTIOUS TO BE]
CONTEXT:
The user wants realistic automations that can be implemented quickly. Focus on repetitive work, time savings, and straightforward workflows rather than futuristic or enterprise-grade projects.
TASKS:
1. Review the tasks and bottlenecks.
2. Identify the best automation opportunities.
3. Prioritise them by impact, ease, and speed to implement.
4. For each recommendation, suggest a practical workflow and tool stack.
5. Recommend the best first pilot to test within 30 days.
CONSTRAINTS:
- Do not invent missing inputs.
- Avoid speculative future-tech ideas.
- Avoid enterprise-scale transformation projects.
- Flag where human review is still needed.
- Prefer low-complexity wins that save time quickly.
OUTPUT FORMAT:
- Prioritised opportunities
- Why each one matters
- Suggested workflow and tools
- Setup effort
- Expected time saved
- Best first pilot
IMPORTANT:
Wait for user data before starting. Write in British English. Be practical and systems-focused.
Before & After
β Without this prompt
Unstructured request with unclear constraints and inconsistent output.
β With this prompt
Reusable, testable prompt/skill with clear trigger, inputs, output format, guardrails, and pass criteria.
Install Instructions
Copy the prompt text. Paste into ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or any AI chat. Fill in bracketed placeholders with your details. Run and review output.
Test It
Test command:
Trigger with: 'Test the 30-Day AI Automation Opportunities for Small Teams with this input: [provide a short real example]'. Confirm output is specific, structured, and useful.
Expected output:
Opportunity: automate first-draft client reporting. Why it matters: it repeats every week, follows a clear structure, and currently uses senior team time that could be spent reviewing instead.
Pass criteria:
- Output is specific to the input provided β not generic. Output follows the stated format and length. No invented statistics, facts, prices, or dates. Placeholders are not left unfilled.
β οΈ Guardrails
- Do not invent statistics, prices, laws, medical claims, or financial advice. Do not leave placeholders unfilled in output. Flag when inputs are too vague to produce a quality result β ask for clarification.
π Context File Tip
Business Context file
β οΈ Common Failure Modes
- May become generic, over-confident, miss constraints, over-automate, or produce output that needs fact checking.
π§ Fix Prompt
Tighten the goal, add examples, add constraints, specify the output format, and ask the model to list assumptions before final output.
π Available Modes
Quick
Detailed
Critic
Final
π Compatibility & Requirements
β
Works offline
π Needs project context
π€ Needs human approval
Approval point: Before publishing, sending, spending money, changing systems, or making commitments.
Required tools:
Automation builder
β‘ Automation
n8n | Make | Zapier
π MCP-compatible
π Upgrade Notes
Upgraded for Prompt Hub Pro v9.9.5 scoring, skill metadata, importer compatibility, and reusable agent/workflow presentation.
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