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Local Business AI Starter Checklist: Pick Your First Useful Workflow

Before a local business buys another AI tool, it should know which workflow is worth testing first. This checklist helps owners pick one small, repeatable workflow that can be reviewed by a person and measured in a week.

Step 1: Pick A Workflow That Happens Every Week

  • Missed-call follow-up
  • New lead intake summaries
  • Appointment confirmations or reminders
  • Estimate or quote follow-up
  • Review request drafts
  • Google Business Profile post drafts
  • Job completion summaries
  • Simple SOP cleanup

Step 2: Score The Workflow

Give each question a score from 1 to 5. A good first workflow usually scores 18 or higher.

  • Does this task happen at least weekly?
  • Does delay or inconsistency cost time, leads, bookings, or reviews?
  • Can AI draft the output without needing private judgment?
  • Can a person review the output before it reaches a customer?
  • Can the business measure whether the test helped?

If the workflow needs medical, legal, financial, insurance, safety, HR, or regulated judgment, do not use AI as the decision-maker. Use it only to organize notes or create a draft that a qualified person reviews.

Step 3: Define The Trigger

When [event happens], AI drafts [output], and [person or role] reviews it before [next step].
  • When a missed call comes in, AI drafts a reply text, and the front desk reviews it before sending.
  • When a new form lead arrives, AI summarizes the request, and the owner reviews the recommended next step.
  • When an appointment is booked, AI drafts a confirmation text, and the scheduler confirms the date, time, and location.

Step 4: Write The First Prompt

Act as a careful assistant for a local [business type].Task: [what AI should draft or summarize]Input: [paste the lead, call note, appointment detail, review, or job note]Business context: [services, location, tone, rules]Human review step: [who reviews it before use]Create:1. [first useful output]2. [second useful output if needed]3. [anything that must be checked by a person]Rules:- Do not invent facts, prices, timing, policies, availability, or outcomes.- Do not include medical, legal, financial, insurance, or safety advice.- Keep the output concise.- Flag missing details instead of guessing.

Step 5: Test It For 7 Days

  1. Pick one workflow.
  2. Draft the prompt.
  3. Test it on three realistic examples.
  4. Edit the prompt until the output sounds like the business.
  5. Use it only with human review.
  6. Track time saved, response quality, and completed next steps.
  7. Decide whether to keep, improve, or drop it.

Next Step

If this checklist helps you pick a workflow, the Local Business AI Starter Kit gives you the full 7-day implementation plan, prompt library, review checklists, and tool-selection notes for testing it properly.

You can also start with the appointment confirmation prompt or the lead intake summary prompt.

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