Instead of deciding what to automate for my client myself, I let Awish analyze the business first.

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I wanted to see what Awish would automate first if I gave it a real client business instead of a predefined workflow

I used Martolia Marble, one of my previous clients, and gave Awish the website. I asked it to analyze the business, suggest automations that could help it grow, and only build them after I approved them.

Awish analyzed the website and proposed several opportunities. I chose two: a lead generation and email outreach workflow, and an Instagram workflow that tracks relevant trends, plans content, creates the posts, and publishes them.

Step-by-step:

  1. I gave Awish the Martolia website and asked it to analyze the business.

  2. Awish identified areas where automation could support growth and suggested workflows.

  3. I approved a lead generation workflow that finds relevant prospects and prepares personalized email outreach.

  4. Awish selected the required apps, I connected the accounts, and the agents built the workflow.

  5. I also approved an Instagram workflow that analyzes relevant trends, plans upcoming content, creates the posts, and publishes them.

  6. Once the accounts were connected, both automations were ready to run without me manually building each step.

What I liked most was starting with the business rather than starting with an automation idea. I gave Awish the website, reviewed what it suggested, and only approved the workflows that made sense for the client.

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