5 Business Tasks You Should Automate Today (And How Much Time You’ll Save)

Stop Wasting Time on Repetitive Work

Most businesses waste 10-20 hours per week on tasks that could be fully automated. Here are the five biggest time drains — and how to eliminate them.

1. Social Media Posting (Save 5+ hours/week)

Manually posting to LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, and X every day? Automate it. Set up a content calendar, schedule posts in bulk, and let automation handle the publishing. Our social media automation service ($200) sets this up for you.

2. Data Entry Between Platforms (Save 3-5 hours/week)

Copying data from your CRM to your spreadsheet to your email tool? One automation workflow can sync everything in real time. Our data transfer automation ($300) connects any platforms you use.

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3. Customer Follow-Up Emails (Save 2-3 hours/week)

Sending manual follow-up emails after a purchase, inquiry, or meeting? Set up triggered email sequences that send automatically based on customer actions.

4. Invoice and Payment Processing (Save 2+ hours/week)

Generating invoices, sending payment reminders, and reconciling accounts can be fully automated with the right workflow.

5. Lead Qualification (Save 3+ hours/week)

An AI agent can qualify inbound leads, ask screening questions, and route qualified prospects to your sales team — 24/7. Our AI agent setup service ($500) makes this happen.

Ready to Automate?

That’s 15-20 hours per week you can get back. Chat with us to identify your biggest automation opportunities — we’ll recommend the right solution for your business and budget.

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