I’m looking to partner with a few founders who want to automate parts of their business using AI + no-code workflows.
If you’re spending too much time on things like:
→ Following up with leads
→ Answering repetitive customer questions
→ Sending reminders
→ Updating your CRM
→ Moving data between tools
→ Client onboarding
→ Scheduling & admin tasks
…I’d love to help you turn those manual processes into automated workflows.
I’m not looking to just build something because “AI is cool.” 😂
I want to find real business problems, build practical solutions, and help you save time.
If you’re a founder with a repetitive workflow that’s driving you crazy, DM me what it looks like.
Let’s see if we can automate it.
This is a smart approach. The best automation opportunities usually come from repetitive processes that are already costing the business time—not from adding AI for the sake of it.
One area that may also become important as these workflows handle more customer or business data is privacy, data access, and third-party risk. Once multiple AI tools and no-code platforms are connected, founders can easily lose visibility into where data is moving and which vendors are processing it.
I work with SaaS and AI businesses on compliance, privacy, risk assessments, and vendor documentation, so there could be an interesting overlap here as you help founders automate more of their operations. Would be interested to hear what types of workflows you're seeing most often. 🔐
Absolutely, I’ve been seeing a lot of repetitive work around lead follow-ups, client onboarding, reminders, CRM updates, and customer support.
And I agree with your point about privacy and third-party risk. Automation can solve one problem while quietly creating another if businesses aren’t paying attention to where their data is going.
I think there’s definitely an interesting overlap between what we both do. Would be great to stay connected and explore it further.
I’d be happy to stay connected and explore potential opportunities to complement each other’s work. There could be a strong fit between automation implementation and privacy, compliance, and third-party risk readiness, particularly for AI and SaaS businesses as they scale. 🔐