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The Busywork Review

Describe the repetitive tasks eating your week. Get a scored teardown of what to automate first with AI, why, and the one step to take this week — a draft you confirm.

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Describe your week
the tasks you do on repeat
Your AI assistant runs the skill
installed once · nothing stored
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Your first thing to hand off
a draft you confirm
Install it once, then re-run it any time your week changes — no sign-up, no re-pasting the prompt each time.

The boring problem it kills

Knowing you "should use AI more" but not where to start — so you either do nothing, or automate the flashy thing instead of the one quietly costing you an hour a day. This skill scores your actual week against a simple fit test and hands you one ranked answer: the biggest time-sink that's safe to automate, and the next step to take. You decide what to act on.

The fit test it scores against

A task is a good first AI target when it passes all four — the RETS test:

RepeatingIt happens often, on a predictable trigger.
Rules-basedMostly the same steps each time — not a fresh judgment call.
Text-shapedReading, writing, or sorting words and numbers — not physical or in-person.
Safe-to-draftA wrong first draft is cheap to catch and fix before it goes out.

Before / after

Before — what your week looks like

Every morning I retype overnight job requests into our scheduling sheet. A few times a day I write the same "ballpark price?" reply. Every Friday I pull hours, mileage, and material costs into one summary to invoice. I drive out to most properties before I quote. Once a week I write a Facebook update.

After — a scored review

Score68 / 100 — a clear first win
Retype job requestsHigh fit · ~30 min/day
"Ballpark price?" replyHigh fit · a few/day
Friday invoice summaryMedium fit · weekly
Drive out to quoteLow fit · in-person

Start here: the morning retype — highest fit, biggest daily time-sink — with a plain-English first step for this week.

🔒 What this touches: only the description you paste, sent once to your AI assistant to score it. Nothing is stored by this skill — no account, no database. The review is a draft you confirm: it tells you what to hand off, never to remove a human from anything that reaches a customer. The tool reads; you decide.

Get the skill (join AI for Operators on Skool) →
Free to install. Download SKILL.md, paste it into your AI assistant once, and re-run the review any time your week changes. The whole skill library lives in the free community.

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