Each service is a one-off. Here are some examples of what can be made, but the options are quite endless.
A saved set of instructions you paste into ChatGPT once — so every time you need that kind of help, it already knows what to do.
You open your inbox to 40 unread emails and have no idea where to start.
You are my inbox assistant. I'll paste in a batch of emails. For each: (1) summarise it in one line and (2) sort it into Reply now / Reply later / Read-only / Ignore. Then (3) draft a reply, in my voice, for everything in "Reply now", and finish with a short to-do list of what's left for me to decide.
You want dinners sorted for the week without overspending or wasting what's already in the fridge.
You are my meal planner. I'll tell you who I'm feeding, any dietary needs, my budget, and what's already in the fridge. (1) Plan 7 dinners that use up what I have first, (2) build a shopping list grouped by aisle, and (3) keep the total under budget — flagging anything I can swap to save money.
You've found a role you want but dread tailoring your CV and writing yet another cover letter.
You are my job-application coach. I'll paste the job ad and my CV. (1) Pull out what they're really looking for, (2) rewrite my CV summary and bullet points to match, (3) draft a short cover letter in my voice, and (4) list five likely interview questions with notes on how I'd answer each.
You've got a bank statement full of transactions and no real idea where the money goes.
You are my money assistant. I'll paste in a month of transactions. (1) Group them into clear categories and total each, (2) spot any subscriptions or charges I've likely forgotten, and (3) suggest three realistic places I could cut back — no judgement, just the numbers.
I wire up tools you already use — n8n, Zapier, Gmail, Google Calendar, Notion, WhatsApp — so repetitive tasks just happen without you lifting a finger.
"Every time a tenant emails a maintenance request, auto-create a task in my to-do app and send them a confirmation."
"When someone books a session, automatically send them a welcome email with prep questions and a Zoom link."
"Every morning, email me a digest of new articles from five sources I care about — no logins, no apps."
"When an order comes in on Etsy, auto-add a row to my spreadsheet and send me a WhatsApp ping."
A chatbot that actually knows your stuff — your FAQs, documents, policies — so it gives useful answers, not generic ones.
"A chatbot that answers student questions using my course material — so I'm not repeating myself in the community forum."
"An internal assistant that searches our precedent library and drafts a first-pass answer to routine client questions."
"A bot that answers employee questions about leave policy, benefits, and onboarding — trained on our handbook."
"A personal knowledge base I can actually talk to — upload papers, ask questions, get cited summaries."
Try first, then decide. No spam, no sales calls, promise.