
AI Productivity
Save 10+ Hours Per Week with the Right AI Workflows
Not productivity hacks. Actual systems built on AI tools that remove the manual work from your day.
2 guides·By Deepanshu Udhwani·Free, no signup
What you'll learn
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Identify the 3-5 tasks in your week that AI can handle completely
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Build a personal AI stack tailored to your specific work type
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Automate research, writing, summarization, and communication
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Create templates and prompts that give consistent AI output
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2 guidesDU
Deepanshu Udhwani
Ex-Alibaba Cloud · Ex-MakeMyTrip · Taught 80,000+ students
Building AI + Marketing systems. Teaching everything for free.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best AI productivity tools?+
The highest-impact productivity tools: ChatGPT or Claude for thinking and writing, Notion AI for knowledge management, Otter.ai for meeting transcription, Superhuman or SaneBox for email, Reclaim.ai for calendar management, and Zapier or Make for workflow automation. The right stack depends on your biggest time sinks.
How do I use AI to save time at work?+
Start with a time audit: track where your hours go for one week. Identify the highest-volume, lowest-judgment tasks — these are automation candidates. Then match each task to an AI tool. Common wins: AI-assisted email drafting (saves 1-2 hours/week), meeting summaries (30-60 minutes/week), research and summarization (2-3 hours/week), content creation (3-5 hours/week).
Is using AI for productivity ethical at work?+
Using AI tools to do your job better and faster is equivalent to using any other tool — a better calculator, a faster computer. The ethical considerations arise around transparency (should you tell clients?), quality (are you checking AI output before submitting?), and dependency (are you losing skills you need?). These guides cover the practical and ethical sides of AI productivity.

