Yes, but not in the way you might think. The agent doesn't create. It orchestrates and automates your processes.
Pick one small task, describe it clearly, test it with real students, refine it, then move to the next one.
Automating your student onboarding sequence. It's the highest-impact workflow—affects every student, compounds over time.
No. You need to understand your business processes and be able to write them down clearly. Tools handle the technical part.
Most educators save 10-20 hours per week by automating routine tasks. That's 500-1000 hours per year.
Yes, for routine questions. No, for complaints or anything that needs judgment. Know which is which.
A VA is a person you hire. An AI agent is a workflow that runs without human intervention. They complement each other.
Combine audience, problem, and desired outcome in your AI prompt for blog posts. Specific prompts generate posts that drive traffic; vague ones produce generic content nobody shares.
Batch all your weekly content in one two-hour session using AI. Schedule it to publish daily. Save 5-10 hours weekly and free up time for what matters: teaching and connecting.
Track your time for a week. Any task you do more than twice a week is a candidate for automation.