How I hacked my morning routine: From 1-hour "doom-scrolling" to a 2-min AI briefing. ☕
Hi everyone! 👋
I’m a Junior Applied Statistics student currently interning as an operator for an AI startup.
Being in the AI space is exciting, but let’s be real: The industry moves faster than my morning coffee. I was spending over an hour every morning scrolling through X, Reddit, and newsletters just to stay updated. It was exhausting.
So, I decided to "eat my own dog food" and built a workflow using Maxgent.
The Workflow: Every morning at 8:00 AM, my AI Agent:
  1. Scours the web for the latest "AI Agent" and "Automation" breakthroughs.
  2. Filters out the hype and summarizes the top 3-5 high-impact news.
  3. Pushes a clean, bulleted briefing directly to my inbox.
The Result: I get the "Alpha" before I even finish my breakfast. 🍳 No more FOMO, no more manual searching.
I need your help! As a student, I'm still learning how to refine these "Agentic Workflows." I want to see if this is actually useful for professional automators like you, or if I’m missing something obvious.
I’m looking for 10 people to test this specific "News Briefing Agent" for FREE.
In exchange, I just ask for 2 minutes of your "brutal" feedback.
Want to save an hour of your morning too? Drop a "NEWS" in the comments and I'll DM you the access! 👇
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How I hacked my morning routine: From 1-hour "doom-scrolling" to a 2-min AI briefing. ☕
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