Struggling to keep on top of your business tasks?You're not alone. In this episode, Katie and Noel reveal how AI can revolutionise your task management system - from basic automations to advanced AI agents that actually understand your priorities.Discover how to stop drowning in to-do lists and start getting things done with AI-powered solutions that work with Asana, Notion, Trello, and even simple Google Sheets.Perfect for busy entrepreneurs, VAs, and project managers who want to spend less time managing tasks and more time completing them.How to find us:Join our membership over on Skool, where we support you on your AI and automation journey. We share exclusive content in the membership that shows you the automations we talks about in action how to build them. Find out more about the AI Business Club here.We have a free LinkedIn group (AI Automations For Business), the group is open to all.If you would like dedicated help with your automations or would like us to build them for you then you can find our agency at makeautomations.aiSend us a text
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