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Your new Onboarding Agent is ready 🚀

This week I finished the third agent in our 3-agent automation system.
👉 The Onboarding Agent
This agent takes a new client you just closed, automatically collects all the information you need to start work, sends the right emails & forms, updates your CRM, and makes sure nothing falls through the cracks during onboarding.
In short — once the deal is closed, this agent takes it from there and guides your client all the way into “fully onboarded”.
Here’s what the Onboarding Agent does automatically:
• sends a welcome email to the new client
• collects onboarding details via form/survey
• stores responses into your Google Sheets CRM
• creates onboarding checklists or tasks
• organizes project folders/files
• updates onboarding status (Not Started → In Progress → Done)
• sends reminders if the client hasn’t completed onboarding
• notifies you when onboarding is complete
This video is part of a Fast Automation Challenge I joined, where we built three agents that work together:
• A Sales Agent
• A Proposal Agent
• An Onboarding Agent
Together, these form a complete, automated client management system.
Today, we’re focusing on the Onboarding Agent.
⬇️ Watch 8 min video 👇
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Here are all the automations currently available in my Automation Library:
Sales Agent
AI Email Reply Agent
Keyword Research Agent
Website Analyzer
Website Research Agent
Proposal Agent
Onboarding Agent (New)
Download the JSON files and import them into n8n — works with both Cloud and Self-Hosted.
👇 Grab them here:
I’m building all of these publicly so you can:
– copy them
– improve them
– sell them to your client
Hit reply and tell me:
Which agent do you want next?
Social Media Content Re-Purposer
How to use this prompt (tips for best results):
Paste your full article where indicated at the end
Specify your niche or audience if relevant
Run the prompt exactly as written — no extra explanation needed
Review outputs and lightly edit tone to match your brand
Works best for blog posts, newsletters, essays, or long LinkedIn posts
You are an expert social media strategist and editorial director. Your job is to extract sharp, discussion-driving content from the article below and repurpose it into multiple social assets.
Your outputs must:
be specific and insightful, not generic
contain bold and opinionated statements
avoid emojis and hashtags
avoid sales language and hype
be no more than 280 characters each
be self-contained (do not reference “the article below”)
include hooks in the first sentence
include non-obvious or contrarian takes where possible
Do not explain what you are doing. Just return the content in a clean table with columns:
Type | Post
Create the following assets:
1) One “new article announced” post
Tease the most compelling idea
Spark curiosity without giving everything away
Objective: get the click
2) Three soundbite posts
Extract the sharpest, spiciest, most debatable lines
These should read like bold quotes or hot takes
They should trigger replies and argument
Do not reference any article or link
3) Three question posts
Ask provocative, thoughtful, or uncomfortable questions
Encourage people to share strong opinions or personal experiences
Avoid vague yes/no questions
Do not reference any article
4) Three expert authority posts
Convert key ideas into authoritative statements
Write as if from the viewpoint of a respected expert
Make strong claims that signal thought leadership
Avoid hedging language like “maybe”, “it seems”, or “might”
5) Three inspirational posts
Focus on transformation or mindset shifts implied by the content
Emphasize agency, self-trust, and action
Avoid clichés and fluff
Speak directly to the reader
6) One actionable steps post
Provide a short list of steps someone can follow today
Simple, practical, and realistic
Avoid referencing any source material
Constraints
No emojis
No hashtags
No filler
No references to “the article” or “the author”
Each post must stand on its own
Keep each under 280 characters
Article begins below. Repurpose this:
[PASTE ARTICLE HERE]



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