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2026-05-31 — Today's AI workflows worth watching:
The operator angle: Operator Filter says this isn't "AI took the jobs." It's that the work those jobs did turned into something one person with the right stack can run. I've watched companies carry whole departments doing what is now a single workflow. The play isn't to fear it — it's to become the thing they're replacing the department with.
"A bank just admitted it's cutting 20,000 jobs — not because business is bad, because a piece of software now does what those 20,000 did. Here's the business hiding inside that sentence."
Affiliate play: Free blueprint route — "The One-Person Operations Stack." Feeds the workflow-automation and AI voice-agent build downstream.
The operator angle: Forget the valuation theater. The signal for operators: model capability keeps climbing while the price floor drops. The gap between what AI can do and what businesses actually deploy is where the money is — and it's widening, not closing.
"The biggest AI company on earth is now worth more than almost every bank combined. Nobody's talking about the one number in the announcement that actually matters to a small business owner."
Affiliate play: Authority/prediction route — drive to the newsletter, pair with the workflow-automation build content downstream.
The operator angle: This is the real story under the big-valuation headline. When intelligence gets 3x cheaper, every "too expensive to automate" workflow I've seen inside real businesses suddenly pencils out. The Operator Filter loves a price collapse — it's where new business models get born overnight.
"The thing that runs a business idea just got 3x cheaper to operate — overnight. The list of 'not worth automating' jobs just got a lot shorter."
Affiliate play: Reverse-engineer route — content-distribution stack and workflow-automation build, surfaced on the /tools page.
The operator angle: The wild part isn't the trading. It's that someone built an always-on agent that watches the internet and acts without a human in the loop. That architecture — watch, decide, act — is the template for a hundred boring, profitable B2B businesses nobody's building yet.
"Someone built an AI that watches the internet 24/7 and makes moves while they sleep. The crazy part isn't what it bets on — it's the three-step pattern underneath it that works for almost any business."
Affiliate play: Pattern only (no auto-trading). Blueprint route into the workflow-automation and AI voice-agent stack.
The operator angle: The tier-list format is a free distribution hack — people argue in the comments, which the algorithm rewards. An Operator Filter tier list of business models (not tools): which AI business ideas are S-tier, and which die in the demo.
"I ranked AI business ideas the way an operator ranks them — not by how cool they look, by whether they actually pay. Half the 'genius' ones are F-tier."
Affiliate play: Format play that drives to the site — content-distribution and narration stack named on the blueprint page, not in the post.
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