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No-Code Automation Starter Pack — 10 Workflow Templates for Solopreneurs

gumroad   $29.00   by contentgroup

You're leaving 200+ billable hours on the table this year.Every week, you're burning 3–5 hours on admin work that could run itself. Client intake forms. Invoice reminders. Social media posting. Email triage. Stuff that doesn't need you — but still takes your time.This pack gives you 10 pre-built automation workflows you can copy into your business today. Each one is documented step-by-step for Make, Zapier, or n8n. No automation background required.✅ What you get 10 documented automation workflows — ready to implement in Make (free tier), Zapier, or n8n Notion workspace template — includes setup guides, troubleshooting notes, and workflow diagrams ROI calculator — Notion database with formulas to track time saved per workflow Tool selection guide — when to use Make vs Zapier vs n8n based on your volume and budget Lifetime updates — I add new workflows as I build them ⏱ The 10 workflows (and what they save you)1. Client CRM Automation Automatically log new clients from form submissions into your CRM, send welcome emails, create project folders. Saves: 45–60 min per new client2. Content Calendar Sync Sync your Notion content calendar to Google Calendar, send weekly prep reminders, flag overdue posts. Saves: 20–30 min/week3. Invoice + Payment Tracking Auto-generate invoices from Notion databases, send payment reminders, update payment status when paid. Saves: 15–20 min per invoice cycle4. Client Onboarding Sequence Trigger multi-step email sequences, schedule kickoff calls, send contract reminders, deliver welcome packets. Saves: 60–90 min per client5. Social Media Scheduling Pull content from your Notion database and auto-schedule posts to Buffer, Hootsuite, or directly to platforms. Saves: 30–45 min/week6. Email Triage + Priority Flagging Auto-label incoming emails, flag urgent messages, send Slack notifications for VIP senders. Saves: 15–20 min/day7. Weekly Client Reporting Pull data from your project tracker, format into email or PDF, auto-send every Friday. Saves: 45–60 min/week8. Lead Capture from Forms Route form submissions to your CRM, send auto-replies, notify you on Slack, log lead source. Saves: 10–15 min per lead9. Project Update Tracker Send automated check-in reminders, log updates from Slack or email, sync status to client dashboards. Saves: 10–15 min per project per week10. Content Repurposing Pipeline Break long-form content into social posts, queue tweets, generate LinkedIn carousels from blog posts. Saves: 20–30 min per post📊 ROI breakdownIf you bill at $150/hour, one 45-minute workflow justifies the price. You're getting 10.Run all 10 workflows for a month and you'll save 15–20 hours. That's $2,250–3,000 in billable time recovered. Or just time back to work on what matters.Hiring an automation specialist to build these from scratch: $2,000–5,000. This pack: $29.🔧 Who this is for Solopreneurs and freelancers who are tired of admin eating their week Consultants who want to spend time on client work, not invoices and reminders Anyone running a one-person business who knows they should automate but doesn't know where to start You don't need a technical background. Each workflow has step-by-step setup notes. If you can click through a Notion page, you can implement these.❓ FAQDo I need technical skills or automation experience? No. Each workflow includes step-by-step setup instructions with screenshots. If you've used Zapier or Make before, you'll move faster — but it's not required.Which automation tool should I use? The pack works with Make (free tier, 1,000 operations/month), Zapier, or n8n. The tool selection guide helps you choose based on your volume and budget. Most solopreneurs stay on Make's free tier.What if I want a refund? 30-day money-back guarantee. If you implement even one workflow and don't save time, I'll refund you in full. No questions asked.Get the 10 workflowsCopy these workflows into your Notion today. Start reclaiming your time this week.

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