My Personal Stack for Agentic Automation (What Actually Works)
I used to have folders full of half-finished Python scripts and broken Zapier zaps that cost me more time to fix than the time they supposedly saved, but that all changed when I stopped trying to build "automation" and started building a "digital workforce." If you’re a solo founder like me, you don’t just need tools that perform a single action when a trigger is pulled, you need systems that can reason, plan, and execute complex workflows without you having to hold their hand every step of the way. This is the shift to Agentic Automation - moving from rigid scripts to flexible, intelligent agents that act like employees.




