Workflow Automation
Connect systems, automate repetitive tasks, and build skills from existing workflows. Turn any process into a one-command operation.
What members have built
n8n to Brain Migration
If you've built automations in n8n or Zapier, you don't have to start from scratch. Download your workflow as a JSON file, give it to the brain, and it creates a matching skill automatically. One member migrated dozens of n8n workflows this way. The brain even improves them during the conversion, adding error handling and better logging.
Task Scheduling Across Environments
Automations are useless if they don't run reliably. This system uses one configuration file to schedule tasks across any environment - Windows Task Scheduler, macOS, or GitHub Actions. Define when things should happen (fetch newsletters at 4:30 AM, check YouTube at 4:00 AM, generate your morning briefing at 6:00 AM), and it handles the platform-specific setup automatically.
Send to Kindle
Long documents are hard to read on a computer screen, but your Kindle is perfect for focused reading. This skill emails any document - audit reports, strategy docs, research summaries - directly to your Kindle. A 29-page research paper that would sit unread in your downloads folder becomes something you actually finish during downtime at appointments or on the couch.
Local Meeting Transcription
Cloud transcription services charge per minute and send your audio to external servers. This system keeps everything local. Press a hotkey to start recording with OBS, then one command transcribes the audio using Whisper (free and private), extracts key topics and action items, and saves organized notes to the right client folder. You go from finished meeting to structured notes without touching anything in between.
"I asked Claude Code to create me a skill for each n8n workflow. Downloaded the JSON files, attached them, and it created all the skills and improved them. Mind blown."
What else could you build?
“This is what it built: a complete working app ready by morning.”
— David Browne
“Less thinking, more doing.”
— Raoul Van Heerden
“LOVE, LOVE, LOVE that the brain just does all this for me.”
— Corey Koehler