From the journal
Ideas, breakdowns, and real stories about how AI transforms everyday work.
Why an analyst needs an AI agent, not just ChatGPT
Analysts adopt AI faster than almost anyone, yet only a few get real value from it. Where the profession is heading according to research, how an agent differs from a chat, and which analyst tasks it already handles.
An AI agent for sales: less busywork, more deals and quota
The market already rewards the salesperson who hands the busywork to an AI agent rather than just asking ChatGPT. Where the profession is heading according to the research, how an agent differs from a chat, and which tasks it already handles.
What is a personal AI workspace — and why you need one when you already have ChatGPT
Not a chatbot that waits for you to bring it context, but an agent that goes through your tools and sees tasks through. How it differs from ChatGPT and off-the-shelf assistants.
Why working with an AI agent is becoming a baseline skill for lawyers
The market already prefers a lawyer who works with an AI agent over one who just asks ChatGPT. Where the profession is heading according to the research, how an agent differs from a chat, and which tasks it already handles.
Why a marketer needs an AI agent: run more channels and grow faster
"Using AI" and actually taking work off your plate are two different things today, and only a few have mastered the second. Where the profession is heading according to research, how an agent differs from a chat, and which marketing tasks it already handles.
Why a product manager needs an AI agent: focus on the product, not the ops
The market already values a PM who hands the routine to an AI agent, not one who just asks ChatGPT. Where the profession is heading according to the research, how an agent differs from a chat, and which PM tasks it already handles.
After the meeting: transcription, summaries, and follow-ups — without the manual work
The meeting locks nothing in on its own — what's left is the boring tail: summaries, follow-ups, updating the tracker. How an agent handles it for you.
How to publish content consistently without burning out — and actually sound like yourself
The obstacle to consistent content isn't a shortage of ideas — it's that they're scattered and get lost. How an agent turns them into posts that sound like you.
How to keep thirty clients in your head and lose none of them
Past a dozen active contacts, you can't hold in your head who said what and what you promised to whom. How an agent remembers it for you.
How to cover the routine you'd normally hire an assistant for
The layer of tasks between work and personal life: bookings, briefs, gifts, trips. The routine you'd normally hire an assistant for — handled by an agent.
The agent that runs your CRM for you — on top of the one you already have
A CRM almost always has to be forced to stay current. An agent layer on top of the one you already have — it goes in and keeps it up to date while you work.
An agent for product and analytics: one chat instead of ten tabs
Amplitude, Jira, Metabase, support notes — data spread across ten systems. One chat instead of ten tabs: an agent that works across all of them at once.
Your marketing in a chat: how to carry it with just you and an agent before you have a team
Early-stage marketing is a fork between two bad options. The third: an agent carries part of the work before you have a team.