Zapier connects your apps and automates workflows between them. Combined with AI, it creates powerful automations that busy parents can set up without coding. Here’s how.

What Zapier Does (30-Second Explanation)

Zapier connects different apps. When something happens in App A (a “trigger”), Zapier automatically does something in App B (an “action”). For example: when you receive an email (trigger), Zapier can save it to a spreadsheet (action) and send you a Slack notification (action).

Add AI into the mix, and the actions become intelligent. Instead of just saving data, Zapier can have AI analyze, summarize, draft, or transform information automatically.

Setting Up Your First Zap (15 Minutes)

  1. Go to zapier.com and create a free account
  2. Click “Create Zap”
  3. Choose your trigger app (Gmail, Google Sheets, Calendar, etc.)
  4. Choose your trigger event (new email, new row, new event, etc.)
  5. Add an action step with “ChatGPT” or “AI by Zapier”
  6. Tell the AI what to do with the triggered data
  7. Add a final action (save to doc, send email, create task, etc.)

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Three Powerful Automations for Busy Parents

Automation 1: Smart Email Triage Trigger: New email received AI Action: Categorize as urgent/routine/FYI and summarize key points Final Action: Add to appropriate task list or label

Automation 2: Automatic Meal Planning Drafts Trigger: New entry in your tracking spreadsheet AI Action: Generate a draft related to meal planning based on the entry details Final Action: Save to Google Docs for review

Automation 3: Meeting Notes to Action Items Trigger: New transcription from Otter.ai AI Action: Extract key decisions, action items, and deadlines Final Action: Create tasks in your task manager

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The Free Tier Reality

Zapier’s free tier gives you 100 tasks per month with 5 zaps. That’s enough to automate 1-2 key workflows. If you find it valuable, paid plans start at $20/month.

For busy parents, even one well-designed automation can save hours per week. The most common starting automation involves meal planning or budgeting — pick whichever one is more repetitive.

The Key Mindset

You don’t need to automate everything. Identify the one workflow that’s most repetitive and most annoying, automate that one thing, and see how it feels. Most busy parents find that one successful automation inspires them to create 3-4 more.


Ready to Go Further?

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  • “I wish I’d found this sooner. The prompts alone saved me hours in my first week.”
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