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Every project ends in something real. Filter by what you want to make, or the career you want to try on.
Every project ends in something real. Filter by what you want to make, or the career you want to try on.
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You're going to build an iOS Shortcut that does one annoying repetitive task for you, with AI wired in, and get a few friends to actually install and run it. The skill is the instinct for what's worth automating: spotting a thing you do over and over and going 'I could make that disappear.' That's how automation engineers think, seeing workflows where other people see chores, and doing one tells you fast whether that instinct is yours.
You're going to take a multi-step task you do every week and build an AI automation that runs it for you on your real data: group-chat summaries, turning one post into five, a morning calendar-prep digest. The skill is workflow automation: chaining steps across your apps and making the AI step in the middle hold up when messy real data hits it. That's a core piece of what AI application builders ship, processes that run reliably on their own, and doing one tells you fast whether building those systems is your kind of work.
You're going to build an AI agent that reads your incoming email, sorts it into categories, and drafts replies for the ones that need them. The skill is agent design: deciding the categories, then drawing the line on what the agent handles on its own versus what it must flag for you. That's the textbook first AI agent and a core thing AI application builders ship, and doing one tells you fast whether designing what an agent is allowed to do is your kind of work.