Task-master AI
Hey all,
Lately I’ve been thinking about the whole “AI agents can do anything” hype on YouTube (or at least in my bubble).
Truth is, if I pointed one of these agents at my to-do list, not a single task would get done.
Why? Because tasks aren’t simple like “make me a picture, any size.”
They’re more like: “Update my LinkedIn profile banner (1584 × 396 pixels, exact size).” That’s a whole different level of specificity.
So I stopped worrying about building an agent that can magically handle everything.
But… I recently started vibe-coding in Cursor and tried out Taskmaster AI, and I’ve been getting surprisingly good results. The flow goes like this:
  1. Write a solid PRD (Product Requirement Description) using a template
  2. Let Taskmaster (an MCP server) break it down into tasks
  3. Ask it about difficulty + dependencies
  4. It then splits the harder tasks into subtasks
Only then do you get something actually useful—and it feels a little like magic.
Now I’m wondering: how could we apply this same structure to automation in n8n? Could this be a way to finally make agentic workflows practical instead of just hype?
Curious if anyone here has explored this—maybe even ?
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Bas Dumoulin
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