#30DaysOfAI Day 5: RFPs
RFPs. Security questionnaires. The copy-paste grind.
Avoid going insane while doing it with an AI agent:
📥 Reads past questionnaires
📚 Builds a knowledge base
✍️ Auto-fills new ones
🧠 Learns as it goes
Less Ctrl+F. More done.
Day 4 of #30DaysOfAI: Automating contract management
“What did we agree to in the contract with XYZ Corp?” 💀💀💀
This agent pulls signed contracts directly from Docusign, saves the key terms, and allows you to ask questions about them directly.
Day 3 of #30DaysOfAI: Onboarding Docs Collection
Onboarding always devolves into email tennis
"Can you send your ID?" .•*⁀*•🎾
Wrong file
“Can you resend?” 🎾.•*⁀*•
Still wrong
One co fixed this w/ an AI agent:
📩 Collects + checks docs
🚩 Flags issues instantly
Day 2 of #30DaysOfAI: Handling order transaction emails
Businesses just seem to love paperwork.
We're always shuttling PDFs back and forth — invoices, purchase orders, approval forms, order confirmations…
Humans are basically the transfer protocol. Cue our AI agent
This month, I'm doing a series called #30DaysOfAI – a look at how real businesses are using AI to power their ops.
Day 1: A document audit agent that can review 100s of documents against a set of audit questions.
Fantastic talk from @softr_io’s @mariam_hakobyan on how the future of software is going to be #nocode - including absolutely incredible levels of composure when all the presentation tech was failing! #NoCodeSummit
Jennifer Lawrence tosses her wedding veil into a volcano.
“They say diamonds are forever”
She pushes a groom into Lake Como.
“Wrong. Diamonds are whatever.”
She slowly opens her hand.
“Super diamonds”
It’s wasps.
‘ETERNITY’
@samiq@StackerHQ This email only went out to the Stacker builders (not their users), but I do see how we've overstepped the mark here. Apologies!
We will definitely be much more cautious in future.
@samiq@StackerHQ Hey – CEO of Stacker here. We love having people who've used Stacker previously join our team, but we're definitely not looking to poach employees.
Every year or two I remember what’s probably the most scarily/stunningly impressive linguistic feat I’ve ever seen. Every time, I think I must be mistaken, then I read the thing, and I just shake my head in disbelief. It’s been twenty years. Let me tell you about it.