No prompt-engineering
You shouldn't need a course to get a quote written. Each workflow tells you exactly what to paste, so there's nothing to figure out and nothing to tweak.
For small business owners who don't have time to play with chatbots.
Each workflow is a real job from your week. Quoting a driveway, chasing an invoice, writing the testimonial you never get round to. You get the exact words to paste and exactly what comes back. Open the book, find the job, get on with your day.
You've got a business to run. You don't want to become a prompt engineer, learn a new tool, or spend twenty minutes coaxing a chatbot into something useful. Every workflow in this book is already finished. You find the job, paste the words, and get the result. That's the whole idea.
You shouldn't need a course to get a quote written. Each workflow tells you exactly what to paste, so there's nothing to figure out and nothing to tweak.
A prompt hopes. A workflow spells out what you paste in and exactly what you get back, so you know it worked before you've read the answer.
Quotes, chasing invoices, testimonials, your first hire. Not clever demos, the unglamorous work that quietly eats your week.
None of these are demos. They're the small, real jobs you'd normally put off, each one turned into something you can finish on your phone between calls.
A happy customer rambles you a thank-you. Paste the transcript, get back a tidy testimonial in their voice, ready to put on your site.
voice notetestimonialWalk the shelves talking into your phone. Hand the AI what you said and get an itemised stock list you can drop straight into a spreadsheet.
60-sec videostock listThat page of scribbled figures you keep meaning to type up. Snap it, hand it over, get back columns that add up.
handwritten ledgerspreadsheetRecord a voice memo standing in front of the work. Get back an itemised quote with your margin applied and a covering note to send.
voice memopriced quoteA supplier sends three pages of terms. Get back the clauses that could bite you, in plain English, before you put your name to it.
contractred flagsShould you take someone on yet? Talk it through and get back the numbers, the risks, and the job you'd actually be handing over.
the questiona clear decisionEvery one of the 100 is laid out the same way: the job in a line, the exact words to paste, and what you get back. Here's one in full. The free sample has more.
Turn a two-minute voice memo into a priced quote.
You pasteHere's a voice note I recorded standing in a customer's driveway. Turn it into a professional quote with a line-item breakdown, my standard 20% margin, and a friendly covering note. My trade: [your trade]. My hourly rate: [your rate]. Voice note: [paste the auto-transcript from your phone].
You get backNo setup, no learning curve. You keep the PDF on your phone and open it the moment a job lands on your desk.
Pay £9 and the PDF is yours straight away, with a copy saved to your account for life. Keep it on your phone, your laptop, wherever the work happens.
Flick to the workflow that matches what's in front of you, quoting, chasing, hiring. It tells you exactly what to paste.
Drop it into free ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini, get the result you were promised, and move on. The whole thing takes a couple of minutes.
Most people just want the afternoon back, and that's exactly what this is for. But every so often a workflow will make you think, "I could build the thing that does this for everyone." That itch is worth listening to.
It's how I ended up building real software with AI instead of just using it. If that's you, start with the workflows, then come and see what I build with the same tools.

I'm Josh Snoddy. I run a marketing business, and I use AI every single day to do the parts of it I used to dread, the quotes, the admin, the follow-ups, the writing I'd put off for a week.
This book is the 100 workflows that actually earn their place in my week. Not theory, not prompt-engineering rabbit holes, just the finished jobs I reach for, written down so you can reach for them too.
Less than a round of coffees, for 100 jobs taken off your plate. It pays for itself the first time it writes a quote you'd have sat on all week.
One payment, no renewals, no card kept on file. Buy it, download it, keep it.
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Reply to your receipt within 7 days and you get a full refund, no questions, no hard feelings. The risk is mine, not yours.
A prompt is a single sentence you type and hope. A workflow is the whole job, mapped out: what to paste, in what order, and exactly what you get back. Every one of the 100 is a job a small business owner actually does in a week, done from start to finish.
No. If you can copy and paste, you can run every workflow in the book. They work in the free version of ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini. There are no tools to set up, no subscriptions to buy, and no code to write.
100 workflows grouped by the parts of a business you actually run: getting customers, sales and quotes, admin and money, and hiring your first person. Each one is a page, laid out the same way: the job, the exact words to paste, and what comes back.
Free prompt lists are everywhere, and most are a single sentence with no context that leaves you fiddling for twenty minutes. This is 100 finished workflows, each one a real job with the exact inputs and the output you should expect. The book is the difference between a prompt and a result.
You get an instant PDF download the moment you pay, plus a copy saved to your account for life. Read it on your phone in the van, or on your laptop at the kitchen table.
Yes, within 7 days, no questions. Reply to your receipt and you get a full refund. If it doesn't save you an afternoon, you shouldn't pay for it.
£9, once, for 100 workflows that hand you back the afternoon. Read the free sample first if you like.