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15 Business Tasks You Can Automate with AI Today (2026)

You can automate marketing reports, content drafts, lead follow-up, social scheduling, data entry, customer replies, invoicing and much more using AI tools like Claude, Zapier and Make — often with no code and little cost. Automation frees your team from repetitive work so they can focus on customers and growth. Here are 15 real business tasks you can start automating today, grouped by area, with the tools to use and the time each can save.

15 business tasks you can automate with AI today
Fifteen practical, high-ROI tasks any business can automate with AI

Why Automate Business Tasks with AI?

Every business is full of repetitive tasks that eat time without adding much value — chasing leads, compiling reports, copying data between systems, scheduling posts. These are exactly the tasks AI and automation tools handle brilliantly, running quietly in the background so your team can spend their hours on the work that actually grows the business.

The barrier used to be cost and technical skill, but no-code tools and affordable AI assistants have removed both. A small business can now automate work that once required a developer or an extra hire. We practise this ourselves — you can read exactly how in how we run our agency on Claude AI — and we build the same systems for clients through our AI automation service.

Marketing Tasks to Automate

Marketing is full of repetitive work that automation handles well, freeing you to focus on strategy and creativity.

  • 1. Marketing reports. Connect Google Analytics and Search Console to a Looker Studio dashboard and let AI write a plain-English summary each month. Saves hours and makes reporting consistent — the focus of our guide to automating SEO tasks.
  • 2. Content drafts. Use Claude to produce first drafts of blog posts, emails and social copy, which a human then edits and fact-checks. This can triple your output at the same quality.
  • 3. Social media scheduling. Tools like Buffer or Metricool schedule a month of posts in advance, so your presence stays consistent without daily effort.
  • 4. Meta tags and schema. Generate SEO titles, descriptions and structured data automatically — you can even do this free with our schema generator and SERP preview tool.
  • 5. Rank and traffic monitoring. Set your SEO tools to track rankings daily and alert you to big changes, so you never miss a problem or an opportunity.

Admin and Operations Tasks to Automate

Back-office admin is where automation often saves the most time, because so much of it is repetitive and rule-based.

  • 6. Data entry. Use Zapier or Make to move information between your forms, spreadsheets and CRM automatically, eliminating hours of copy-paste and the errors that come with it.
  • 7. Invoice reminders. Let your accounting software chase overdue invoices on a schedule, improving cash flow without awkward manual chasing.
  • 8. Appointment scheduling. Tools like Calendly let customers book themselves into your calendar, removing the back-and-forth of arranging times.
  • 9. Document summaries. Use Claude to summarise long documents, emails or meeting notes into clear action points in seconds.
  • 10. Internal alerts. Route important events — a big enquiry, a system issue, a key metric moving — straight into Slack or email so the right person acts fast.

Customer and Sales Tasks to Automate

Automation can improve your customer experience and sales process, as long as you keep a human on the moments that need a personal touch.

  • 11. Lead follow-up. Automatically send a warm follow-up when someone enquires, and a gentle reminder if they do not reply — so no lead slips through the cracks.
  • 12. Review requests. Trigger an automatic review request after each completed job or purchase, building the reviews that power your local ranking, as we explain in how to get more Google reviews.
  • 13. FAQ and email replies. Use AI to draft answers to common customer questions, which your team can quickly review and send, cutting response times dramatically.
  • 14. Lead scoring and routing. Automatically sort and route enquiries to the right person based on their details, so hot leads get attention first.
  • 15. Onboarding sequences. Send new customers a series of helpful welcome messages automatically, creating a great first impression with zero manual effort.

The 15 Tasks at a Glance

Here is a quick summary you can use to decide where to start.

Area Example tasks Main tools
Marketing Reports, content, scheduling, SEO tags Claude, Looker Studio, Buffer
Admin & Ops Data entry, invoicing, scheduling, summaries Zapier, Make, Calendly
Customer & Sales Follow-up, reviews, replies, onboarding Zapier, Claude, your CRM
15
tasks to automate
40+ hrs
saved per month
No-code
most of these
£0–120
typical monthly cost

How to Start Automating

Do not try to automate everything at once. Follow this simple process to build momentum with quick, reliable wins.

List repetitivetasksPick the biggestAutomate oneAdd a humancheckMeasure & expand
A simple process for starting to automate your business

Start with the single task that costs you the most time and follows the same steps every time. Get it working end to end, keep a human checkpoint until you trust the output, then move to the next. This measured approach builds confidence and compounds quickly, as we describe in our guide to AI automation for small businesses.

The Tools You’ll Need

You almost certainly already have most of what you need. An AI assistant like Claude handles the thinking tasks — drafting, summarising, answering. A no-code connector like Zapier or Make links your existing apps so tasks trigger automatically. Free tools like Google Looker Studio handle reporting, and scheduling tools like Buffer or Calendly cover their specific jobs. The skill is not in buying more software — it is in connecting what you have and adding intelligence on top, which is exactly what we help businesses do.

What You Should NOT Automate

Automation should remove drudgery, not the human touch that wins and keeps customers. Keep people firmly in charge of anything involving relationships, judgement or your brand at its most important moments — sales conversations, complaint handling, creative strategy, and the final sign-off on anything that goes out under your name. The winning formula is always the same: automate the repetitive, deterministic work, and keep humans on the parts that need genuine judgement. Get that balance right and automation makes your business faster and better, not colder.

How We Help Businesses Automate

As a founder-led Glasgow agency that runs on automation, we help businesses find their highest-value tasks to automate, build the systems, and keep humans on the parts that matter. You get more time, lower costs and better consistency — without the setup headache. Whether you want to automate your marketing, your admin or your whole customer journey, we can build it for you. Explore our AI automation service, our wider services, or see our results.

Automation in Action: Real Examples

It helps to see how these tasks come together for real businesses. A local trades company might automate three things: an instant review request when a job is marked complete, a follow-up message two days after a quote is sent, and monthly invoice reminders. Together these reclaim well over ten hours a month and noticeably grow their Google reviews, all without a developer or expensive software.

An eCommerce shop might automate its abandoned-cart emails, its monthly performance reporting, and AI-drafted product descriptions that a human polishes. A professional services firm might automate client onboarding sequences, meeting-note summaries, and lead routing so enquiries reach the right person instantly. In every case, the pattern is the same: identify the repetitive, rule-based tasks, connect the tools you already use, and add an AI assistant for the parts that need a little thought. The result is a business that runs smoother, responds faster and frees its people for higher-value work.

How to Measure Your Automation ROI

Automation is only worth it if you can see the benefit, and fortunately the maths is simple. For each task you automate, note how many hours it used to take per month and multiply by the value of that time, then subtract the cost of any tools. If automating your reporting saves five hours a month and your time is worth £40 an hour, that is £200 of value against perhaps £20 of tools — a tenfold monthly return on a single task.

Keep a simple record of the hours you save as you automate more tasks, and the case becomes undeniable. This is also the best way to decide what to automate next: always target the biggest remaining time-sink. Measured this way, most businesses find that a handful of well-chosen automations quickly pay for the entire stack many times over, turning saved time directly into capacity for growth. If you would like help identifying and building your highest-value automations, our team does exactly this every day.

The Bottom Line

AI automation is no longer a big-company advantage — the same tools that power large agencies are available to any business on a free or low-cost plan. The 15 tasks in this guide are a practical starting point, and you do not need to tackle them all at once. Pick the one that wastes the most of your time, automate it properly, prove the value to yourself, and build from there. Within a few automations most businesses reclaim the equivalent of a full working week every month — time you can reinvest in customers, quality and growth. Start small this week, measure the results, and let the momentum build. And if you would rather skip the setup entirely, we are always happy to build the whole system for you.

Frequently Asked Questions

What business tasks can be automated with AI?
A huge range, including marketing reports, content drafts, social scheduling, data entry, invoice reminders, appointment booking, lead follow-up, review requests, customer replies and onboarding. Any task that is repetitive and follows the same steps is a strong candidate.
Do I need coding skills to automate my business?
No. Most business automation uses no-code tools like Zapier, Make and Buffer, combined with an AI assistant like Claude. A developer only becomes necessary for custom tools or complex integrations, which most small businesses do not need to start.
How much time can automation save my business?
Many small businesses automate 40 or more hours of repetitive work per month across marketing, admin and customer tasks. The exact figure depends on how manual your current processes are, but the savings are usually significant and quick to appear.
Is it expensive to automate business tasks?
No. Many tasks can be automated with free tiers, and a typical small-business automation stack costs between £0 and £120 a month. The time saved almost always outweighs the tool cost many times over.
What should I not automate in my business?
Avoid automating anything that needs empathy, judgement or a personal touch, such as sales conversations, complaint handling, creative strategy and final content sign-off. Automate the repetitive, rule-based work and keep humans on the rest.

Ready to Automate Your Business?

We help businesses reclaim their time by automating the right tasks the right way. Request a free automation audit or get in touch with our Glasgow team, and we will show you exactly what to automate first.

Sheikh Ahmad
Written by Sheikh Ahmad
SplashSol Digital Marketing Team

Sheikh Ahmad is the founder of SplashSol, a Glasgow-based digital marketing agency specialising in SEO, PPC, web design, and social media advertising. With years of experience helping businesses grow their online presence, Sheikh Ahmad leads a team dedicated to delivering measurable, performance-driven results.

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