Your First AI Workflow: Automating a Real Task in Under an Hour — Prompt to Profit · Day 10 of 30

Ten days in. Today we stop practising and start building — your first complete AI workflow, from blank page to fully automated, step by step.

You’ve spent nine days building the most important skills in AI: prompting, context management, role assignment, frameworks, templates, and a working understanding of agents. Today, every one of those skills comes together for the first time.

We’re going to build a complete AI workflow — not a toy example, but a real one you’ll actually use. By the end of this article, you’ll have a working automation that saves you time this week. And every week after that, automatically.

The anatomy of a complete workflow

Every effective AI workflow has five components. They work in a chain — the output of each step becomes the input of the next. Understanding this is what separates a clever one-off prompt from something that actually runs your work.

What we’re building today

Rather than a generic example, we’re building the Weekly Status Report Workflow. Every professional writes some version of this — to clients, managers, or teams. Most do it manually, taking 20–40 minutes each time. After today, it takes 90 seconds to set up, then runs automatically every Friday at 3pm.

The complete workflow prompt — copy and use today

Here’s the full prompt, ready to fill in and run. Every bracketed section is yours to customise. The structure stays the same for every weekly workflow you’ll ever build.

That’s the end of Week 2. You now have a working first workflow — and the mental model to build dozens more. Week 3 begins tomorrow with Chain-of-Thought Prompting, where we go deeper into the intermediate techniques that unlock an entirely different level of AI reasoning.

For more resourcces and documents, please refer to the links in my profile page: Faheem Munshi — Medium


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