If You Don't Watch This to the End... #shorts

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If You Don't Watch This to the End... #shorts

If You Don't Watch This to the End... #shorts

#AppDevelopment #Lovable #n8n #WorkAutomation #LeaveOnTime #shorts #WorkflowAutomation #Productivity #FakeWork #NoCode

If you're busy all day but have nothing to show for it, you're doing 'fake work'. How to start doing real work with AI. 'Lovable' lets you build a web app in one minute just by chatting with an AI, like saying, "Build me an OKR dashboard." Check out even more shocking features in the full video! Organizing customer feedback, compiling reports... Eliminate the repetitive tasks that devalue your worth with n8n automation.

Full video link: https://youtu.be/sakFzGGkoj0

Are you, by any chance, just 'pretending' to be productive? Yes, you heard that right. That moment when you've been busy typing and in back-to-back meetings all day, but when it's time to go home and you ask yourself, 'What did I actually accomplish today?', you can't quite come up with an answer. We call this 'fake work'. I've worked as a PM with a design background at an AI startup for six years, launching and, yes, failing on hundreds of projects. Through that process, I discovered the biggest difference between successful teams and stagnant ones. It's 'leverage'. Successful teams don't burn out individuals' time; they use systems and tools to generate 10, or even 100, times the results from a single unit of effort. Now, the same applies to individual success. In the age of AI, competence isn't measured by 'how long you work,' but by 'how you create overwhelming leverage with powerful tools.' This means the era where working late was a measure of diligence is now completely over. While pondering this, I came across a video by Dan Martell, a 2-million-subscriber YouTuber and successful entrepreneur whom I admire. He says something very important in his video: 'The way to get rich in the age of AI is not by working harder, but by mastering the tools that reduce your work.' It really hit me. I thought, 'This is it.' So today, I'm going to take Dan Martell's grand theme of 'how to get rich' and reinterpret it for our reality as PMs, planners, designers, marketers, and solopreneurs, as 'how to become an irreplaceable talent.' If you watch today's video to the end, you'll gain three concrete weapons to stop wasting time on simple, repetitive tasks and become a key talent who can see through to the core of a project. All without a developer or a single line of code. Now, let's unveil the first weapon. The first tool is n8n, pronounced 'en-eight-en'. Many of you might think of 'Zapier' for workflow automation. While it's a great tool, the costs can ramp up quickly as workflows get even slightly more complex. n8n offers much more powerful features and is an open-source automation tool that you can even start using for free. If you install it on your own server, you can use it almost without limits. Now, let's take a look at your reality. Aren't you doing these kinds of tasks every day? First, processing customer feedback. You receive survey responses from Google Forms or Typeform, organize the results in Excel, copy the key points to Notion, and share them with the relevant department on Slack. You're probably spending at least 30 minutes a day on this process. Second, weekly work reports. Every Monday morning, are you spending all your crucial morning hours scraping together your tasks from Jira and Asana to decorate a PowerPoint or Notion page for your report? Third, new customer onboarding. When a customer pays for your service, you send a welcome email, register their information in your internal CRM, and send a Slack notification to the person in charge. If you're still doing all of this manually, your time is being stolen from you. These are the exact 'fake work' tasks that devalue you. They are simple labor that requires neither creativity nor expertise. Now, look at the screen. This is n8n's workflow builder. It doesn't look like coding, but more like assembling LEGO blocks. I'll show you a workflow I actually use on screen. See the 'Typeform' node here? This workflow starts when a new feedback form is submitted. Following the arrow, it connects to an 'OpenAI' node, which summarizes the incoming feedback text into just three lines and even performs a sentiment analysis to see if it's positive or negative. Then, it sends the result to a 'Notion' node, which automatically stacks it neatly in a database. At the same time, a 'Slack' node sends a notification to the designated channel saying, 'A new customer feedback has been registered!' along with the AI's summary. It takes about 30 minutes to set up this workflow once. But with this 30-minute investment, you'll save an hour every day from now on. You'll evolve from being a person who just copies and pastes feedback to someone who 'derives insights based on AI-analyzed data.' Which person would be recognized for higher value? The answer is clear. The second tool is Lovable. Let's be honest, you probably have at least 10 ideas for a service that you think, 'Ah, this would be a huge hit,' just sitting in your head, right? But why can't you execute them? Because you have to write a complex spec sheet to explain it to the development team, ask a designer for a wireframe... The process is so long and complicated that you lose all momentum before the idea becomes a reality. Lovable completely destroys this process. It's a service where you can build websites and apps literally by 'chatting' with an AI. Seeing is believing. I'll show you the process of me giving commands to the AI directly. Okay, I'm now going to build a 'simple dashboard to manage our team's OKRs.' No coding, no Figma, nothing is needed. I just type it right here in Lovable's chat window. I'll type this: "Create the main screen. Set the title to 'CallitAI Q3 Goals' and display three objectives in a card format." Now, look at the screen. The basic structure is set up in an instant. Amazing, right? Let's get a bit more detailed. I'll type again: "For each card, allow adding three key results, and next to each key result, add a progress bar that can be adjusted from 0% to 100%." Did you see that? The card UI on the screen updated immediately, and a functioning progress bar appeared. As a PM with a design background, this was truly shocking. In the past, creating just this one screen would have required a planning meeting, drawing it in Figma, and handing it over to a developer... It would have taken at least half a day. But now, it took less than a minute. And it doesn't end here. I type, "Add a dark mode toggle button in the top-right corner." and a dark mode toggle appears on the screen. When I click it, the screen actually turns dark. Are you getting a feel for it? This isn't just about creating a mockup. It's the experience of assembling a functioning web app by conversing with an AI. Now you no longer need to create a 50-page PowerPoint to explain your idea. Just open Lovable and turn your idea into reality with your words. Whether it's an internal tool for your team or an MVP for customer validation, anything is possible.

The third and final tool is Atlas. This is the tool Dan Martell explained first and for the longest time. It's often used for capturing B2B sales leads, but I approach it from the perspective of 'automating initial customer interviews.' Imagine you've built a great service as a side project and gathered 100 beta sign-ups. Listening to the voices of these 100 people is the key to success. But when are you going to email them all and call them to schedule interviews? For a solopreneur, it's a nearly impossible task. Atlas is a service that lets you hire an AI voice agent, or an 'AI voice assistant.' While you're sleeping, this AI assistant calls all 100 of your potential customers. It asks them questions we've pre-designed, records their answers, transcribes them to text, and even creates a report. For example, you could input a script like this into Atlas. The AI would make a call like this: 'Hello, [Name]. This is the AI agent from CallitAI. Thank you for signing up for our beta service. May I ask you a few quick questions?' If the person says 'yes,' it continues: 'Thank you. Could you tell me what problem you were hoping to solve by signing up for our service?' 'What feature are you most excited about in our service?' What if the vivid answers from 100 people, collected this way, were perfectly organized on your Notion page the next morning? Based on this, you can set priorities for product development and refine your marketing messages. By automating the process of listening to customer voices, you can understand market needs and improve your product 10 times faster than your competitors. Today, we've taken a deep dive into three tools: n8n for automating repetitive tasks, Lovable for turning ideas into reality, and Atlas for automating customer validation. Do you see what these three tools have in common? They transform you from a 'bricklayer' into the 'architect who designs the building.' They allow you to focus your limited resources—your time and effort—on what's most valuable: the essential work of setting strategies, solving creative problems, and deeply connecting with customers. This is the power of 'mastering the tools' that Dan Martell talked about, and it's the key secret to not just surviving, but overwhelmingly thriving in the age of AI. Right now, today, take a look at your to-do list. And ask yourself this question: 'Which of these tasks can I delegate to an AI?' The tools introduced today will serve as a powerful compass on your journey to find the answer to that question.


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Originally published on YouTube: 10/17/2025

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