Practical AI workflows you can fork.
Every workflow on Dabblewith.ai is a mini-tutorial with the real problem, the tools used, the human-review point, and what to never automate. Browse a category, fork what fits, then submit your own.
Pick the path that fits your work.
Five categories. Each one is small on purpose — these are workflows you can ship this week, not feature lists.
Run a one-person or small-team company on repeatable AI loops — metrics, meetings, tool selection, reporting.
Creator & writer workflowsDraft, review, and repurpose content without losing voice — humans stay the final editor.
Research & academic workflowsPaper triage, summarization, and dataset prep with explicit human-review gates.
Healthcare & business ops workflowsCall triage, intake routing, and FAQ gap-mining — every workflow lists what AI may not decide.
No-code & automation workflowsLead qualification, support sorting, and recurring reports you can wire in an afternoon.
10 published workflows.
Every workflow says what's reversible, what's not, and where a human must approve.
You're running an internal AI workshop and don't know what each attendee actually wants to build, so the session ends up generic.
WhatsApp community onboarding bot workflowEvery new community member asks the same 5 questions and you answer them at 11pm.
Founder weekly metrics build-in-public workflowYou want to share weekly progress publicly but don't know which numbers honestly reflect momentum versus vanity.
AI meeting notes to action tracker workflowMeeting recordings pile up. Decisions and owners get lost the next morning.
Research paper summarization workflow with human reviewYou need to triage 30 papers a week but can't read them all, and AI summaries hallucinate citations.
Healthcare ops call triage workflow with safety caveatsFront-desk calls mix appointment requests, billing questions, and urgent symptoms — and untrained routing risks safety.
Creator content repurposing workflowYou publish one good piece a week, but it dies on the page — and rewriting it for every channel sounds like a different person wrote it.
No-code lead qualification workflowInbound leads include great fits, casual browsers, and time-wasters — and you waste hours sorting them.
Customer support FAQ gap-mining workflowYour FAQ answers what you assumed users would ask, not what they're actually asking — and the gap shows up as support load.
AI tool evaluation scorecard workflowNew AI tools ship every week. You can't evaluate them all, and bad tool choices cost months.