name: automation-workflows version: 1.0.0 category: Operations & Systems domain: automation author: Matt Warren license: MIT status: production updated: 2026-02-07 activation_triggers:
- "automate"
- "automation"
- "Zapier"
- "Make"
- "n8n"
- "workflow automation"
- "save time"
- "repetitive task"
- "integrate" tools: []
Automation Workflows
Identify automation opportunities and design workflows for Zapier, Make, n8n, or custom scripts.
Purpose
Find the highest-ROI automation opportunities in your business and design the workflows. Focus on eliminating categories of manual work, not just individual tasks.
Workflow
Step 1: Audit Current Processes
- What tasks do you or your team repeat weekly?
- What involves copying data between tools?
- Where do things fall through the cracks?
- What tools/apps does your business use?
Step 2: Prioritize by Impact
Score each candidate:
- Time saved per week (hours)
- Error reduction potential
- Revenue impact (direct or indirect)
- Implementation complexity (easy/medium/hard)
Prioritize: High impact + Easy implementation first.
Step 3: Design the Workflow
For each automation:
- Trigger: What starts the workflow
- Steps: What happens in sequence
- Conditions: If/then logic
- Output: What's the end result
- Error handling: What happens when it fails
Step 4: Tool Recommendation
Based on complexity:
- Zapier: Simple, low-code, wide integrations
- Make (Integromat): More complex logic, better pricing
- n8n: Self-hosted, developer-friendly
- Custom script: When no-code won't cut it
Step 5: Implementation Guide
Step-by-step setup instructions for the chosen tool.
Output Format
## Automation Audit: [Business/Process]
### Opportunities Identified
| # | Task | Time/Week | Impact | Complexity | Priority |
|---|------|-----------|--------|------------|----------|
| 1 | ... | Xh | High | Easy | Do first |
### Workflow: [Name]
**Trigger:** [What starts it]
**Steps:**
1. [Step]
2. [Step]
**Tool:** [Recommended platform]
### Implementation Guide
[Step-by-step setup]
Constraints
- Don't automate broken processes — fix the process first
- Always include error handling and failure notifications
- Note ongoing costs for automation platforms
- Recommend starting simple and iterating