Every business has a list of small jobs that nobody enjoys and everybody keeps doing by hand. A form comes in, someone copies it into the CRM and pings the right rep. A call gets booked, someone scrambles for context five minutes before it starts. An invoice lands in the inbox, someone types it into the accounting tool. None of it is hard. All of it eats hours, and none of those hours come back.
This pack is the recipe library we run with paying clients on day one of an engagement. We turned the same 30+ patterns into self-serve recipes you can build yourself, in a weekend, on free or near-free tools. There's no consulting call attached. You open the file, find the job you're sick of doing, and follow the recipe.
Every recipe is written the same way, so you never have to guess what you're looking at: the problem it replaces, the event that triggers it, what the AI step does, what it produces, the exact tools, an honest build estimate for someone who isn't an engineer, and the time it saves per week. The recipes span seven areas. Lead intake and qualification. Sales pipeline and deal flow. Customer success and onboarding. Internal ops. Document automation. Reporting and dashboards. Recruiting and HR.
A few examples of what's actually in here. An inbound form that gets scored 1 to 100 against your own rubric, written to the CRM, and pinged to the right rep by territory in about 45 minutes of setup. A booked call that auto-generates a one-page prospect brief before you sit down. A signed contract that fires the welcome email, spins up the project workspace, and proposes a kickoff slot in under a minute, instead of the day or two it usually drifts. An invoice PDF read by vision, parsed to vendor, date, amount, and category, and filed into your accounting tool by month.
Build one this week, not all thirty
The mistake is trying to automate everything at once. So the pack ends with a recommended six-week order, five recipes a week, sequenced so the dependencies and the compounding line up. Around six hours of your time each week, and the time-saved column adds up as you go.
It also tells you what the whole thing costs to run. The full 30-recipe stack sits around fifty to seventy-five dollars a month: a workflow runner, an LLM key, free-tier CRM and Slack, the Google tools you already pay for. The assumed stack is n8n plus an OpenAI key, though every recipe is portable to Make or Zapier if you prefer a visual debugger.
You don't have to build the whole stack today. You have to ship one automation today. Pick the job that annoys you most, open the matching recipe, and run it with a test payload before lunch.