Living on autopilot with low-code platforms and Umbraco

*as a lazy developer

Living on autopilot is boring.

Source: McKinsey // Smartsheet

Source: McKinsey // Smartsheet

Eliminate.
Simplify.
Automate.
Delegate.

(Outsource ;))

How often do you pick up your phone, scroll and don't even know what have you browsed later?

Event

Condition

Action

No process = No automation

Automations = No control

Automations = No control
Automations = Full control!

Step 1: Monitor

Step 2: Define Automation Scenarios

Step 3: Implement

Shortcuts

TextExpander

Keyboard Maestro

Marcin

Ex-programmer

 

Very repeatative task set on every Friday...

  1. Collect the set of specific information from multiple sources (socials etc.)
  2. List them out and share on Trello
  3. Set up of the browser windows
  4. Schedule live stream and broadcast information about it (socials etc.)

Data collection, Trello + Social Media

Machine setup, focus mode

Text preparation

Potential for automated podcast distribution, follow-ups and more...

Krystian

Programmer

 

Daily work log (timesheet) required in the job..

Daily activity (work)

Communication, reporting

Data gathering, processing

Prompt ChatGPT

Act as a software developer. Using these commits prepare a bullet-pointed summary of what was done in past perfect. Skip commits starting with "merge pull request"/"chore" and those about dead code removal. Reverse the list.
###
Commits:
{{trim(22.text)}}

Step 4: Share & Inspire

1. Automatic Focus mode when opened/closed app etc.

2. E-mail automation / segregation

3. Auto-reject meetings without agenda

Umbraco & Automation

Webhooks, webhooks everywhere!!!!

Eliminate.
Simplify.
Automate.
Delegate.

(Outsource ;))

Marcin Zajkowski

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Country Manager @ Novicell PL

Solution Architect @ Novicell UK

CTO @ Novicell NO

Marcin @ umbraCoffee (Friday's 11:30 on YT)

Bloger @ udfnd.pl

YT Wannabe @ The Busy Programmer

Living on autopilot with low-code platforms and Umbraco

By Marcin Zajkowski

Living on autopilot with low-code platforms and Umbraco

Are we - developers, really a species in danger? Should we be scared of AI/robots/automation and no-code platforms? What if we can use them to help us with daily tasks and life in general? A quick dive into a low-code platform as a Umbraco developer to automate as much as possible.

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