Hey man,

so you and I probably lose our mornings the same way honestly.

could be email or scheduling or prepping for something you've done a hundred times already.

and then 2-3 hours are just gone same way every day.

and you don't even notice it happening anymore.

I didn't either.

I did this for years. just kind of accepted it as the cost of getting things done. and I have a feeling you've probably been doing the same thing without really questioning it.

but then something kind of shifted.

I started noticing that people around me were quietly getting their time back. students and freelancers and founders and even people with regular jobs.

and it wasn't from waking up earlier or anything like that.

they were just handing the boring repetitive stuff to AI and kind of just... not doing it anymore.

which sounds too simple. I know.

but one guy on X said he went from 4 hours of daily admin to like 8 minutes. got 28 hours back in his week.

another person saved 3 to 4 hours in one morning and had their whole team on it by the end of the week.

so I started asking what they were all using.

and the same name just kept coming up. this thing called Lindy AI that I honestly hadn't heard of before.

so I tried it.

and yeah it just kind of clicked.

you basically just tell it what you need like you're texting someone. "sort my inbox and draft replies that sound like me." or "grab deadlines from my emails and add them to my calendar."

and it just quietly handles it. every time. without you doing anything.

a freelancer set one up that follows up with clients on its own. a student used it to pull research into one place. someone built one that grabs their kid's school events and drops them into google calendar.

all took like ten minutes.

and I think that's the part that kind of got to me.

you and I already have access to all of this. doesn't really matter if you're running something or finishing school or just trying to survive your inbox.

the only difference is they tried it.

one task. one morning. that was kind of it.

so if you want to start where I started, you can use Lindy AI

there's a free version so it's not like you're committing to anything. just pick whatever you hate doing most and see what happens.

khadin

p.s. most of the tools I test are honestly just chatbots with a different look. this one actually takes things off your plate though and that's kind of why I keep going back to it.

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