Nate Herkelman

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adegette shared this post · Apr 25
Nate Herkelman

Agentic Workflows Just Changed AI Automation Forever! (Claude Code)

Visual workflow automation requires you to drag nodes, configure each one, connect them, test, debug, and repeat.

Agentic workflows flip this completely.

You tell it what you want in plain English. The agent asks you the right questions and figures out the rest.

I just dropped a 20 minute YouTube video going over:
→ Self-healing: The agent debugs its own code when something breaks
→ Real natural language control: It interviews you first, then builds
→ Security baked in: LLMs review every code change for vulnerabilities…

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Carlos Leon You can add a feedback loop with ETL solutions like Windsor ai, and make your Claude Code talk via MCP with the database, CRM, or analytics tool, so that it knows its performance and can adjust. Jan 28
Nolan Prayagsing What's your approach when the agent's "interview" phase misunderstands the requirement and builds the wrong workflow structure? Jan 26
adegette shared this post · Apr 25
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5 ‘Boring’ AI Workflows that Businesses Actually Want

I've built hundreds of AI workflows for real clients across coaching, real estate, dental, HVAC, e-commerce, and more.

They want simple, boring workflows that save time, save money, or remove mistakes.

These are the five that keep showing up across every industry:

1️⃣ Speed to Lead
→ When a lead comes in, the clock starts ticking
→ Responding in under 5 minutes makes you 10x more likely to close
→ The average business takes 47 hours to respond. By then, the prospect has already talked to three competitors.

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Deven Goratela Nate Herkelman Spot on—most businesses don't need "magic," they need their time back. It’s the unsexy, high-utility automations that actually move the needle on the bottom line. Focusing on the "break point" is the perfect way to cut through the noise and find immediate value.
On a deeper note: If we automate the "boring" stuff to achieve perfect efficiency, do you think businesses risk losing the human touch that often defines their brand, or does it actually free them up to be more human?
Mar 31
Izuchukwu Pascal Recently built an AI that fits into speed to lead profile.
Here’s what it does:
→ Reads incoming patient messages
→ Classifies them into:
• Emergency
• Routine
• Administrative
Then takes action automatically:
Emergency → Sent instantly to the doctor & medical team (Slack)
Routine → Books appointment + sends confirmation to patient
Administrative → AI replies based on the request
No manual sorting. No delays. No missed messages.

Here is the post https://www.linkedin.com/posts/izuchukwu-pascal...
Mar 30 1 like