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Done-With-You Automations Intro — Beginner Workflows Lesson

A lesson page template that introduces simple automations and workflows for non-technical learners — pilots a tech-for-creators intro but the pattern fits any program where workflow basics need to be taught without overwhelming a non-technical audience.

Best for: Beginner-friendly tech and workflow lessons for non-technical learners — small business owners, creators, coaches — who need to understand automation basics without jargon.

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What it does

  • Plain-English automation primer — explains what automations are using everyday language, not technical jargon
  • Simple flow visuals — clean 'when X happens → do Y' diagrams that make the logic feel obvious
  • Real-world example list — three to five automations the learner could actually set up this week
  • Tool comparison block — a short, opinionated take on which tool to start with and why
  • Common-mistake callouts — the rookie traps that catch most beginners, named upfront
  • Hands-on starter task — closes with a small first-automation the learner can build before the next lesson

Best use cases

  • Course-creator programs — basic email and platform automations for a small business
  • Coaching programs — booking, intake, and follow-up automations
  • Service-business programs — quote, proposal, and onboarding flows
  • Marketing programs — lead-magnet and welcome sequence automations
  • Membership programs — community access and renewal automations
  • Productivity and personal-ops programs — calendar, email, and task automations

What you can change with your DNA

When you run this through the remix skill, your CCOS DNA — brand, voice, audience — drives these decisions automatically:

  • Colors — slots for background, flow diagram, accent, and callout boxes
  • Fonts — brand display for headlines and body for steps
  • Copy — intro, three to five automation examples (with name, trigger, action, benefit), tool comparison, common-mistake callouts, and starter task
  • Images — optional tool logos and screenshots for the comparison block
  • Behavior — number of examples, whether the starter task is required to advance, and whether the tool comparison links out to vendor pages

How remixing works

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Pick a remix

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Run it through your DNA

The remix skill uses your CCOS DNA to swap colors, fonts, copy, and structure so it lands as yours.

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Ship it

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