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Business owners, I have a question. If you could hire someone who worked 24/7, never called in, and handled the repetitive work you hate doing…
Not the big decisions. Not the work that actually needs your judgment.
I mean the repetitive mess that steals an hour here and two hours there—following up with leads, answering the same questions, scheduling, chasing documents, sending reminders, updating records, or sorting through emails.
I’m building a platform called HIRED around the idea that your next employee might not be human—but it should still do real work instead of just giving you another dashboard to manage.
Before I decide what it should tackle first, I’d rather hear from people who are actually buried in the work:
What task would you hand off immediately?
And what would an AI have to prove before you trusted it to handle that task?
u/Successful-Elk-2235 — 5 days ago