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Hey friends 👋 Eder here.
Over the last few months, I’ve been putting into words what many of us have been feeling:
Where the world is heading.
Where AI is taking us.
Where we need to go next.
Some of the most popular newsletters I wrote were about these ideas — not because I had the answers, but because they gave us the language to describe a shift we were all seeing.
Today, I'm announcing something deeply meaningful to me.
But first, let’s quickly revisit some essential concepts I've shared, bringing them together to help clarify why this announcement matters.
Revisiting Popular Concepts
The Validation Age
The New Workflow Equation
Generalization > Specialization
Skills for the AI Era
The Validation Age
We’re no longer living in the Information Age.
Today, information is infinite. Intelligence is a $20/month subscription.
What’s rare now? The ability to judge, vet, and refine what AI has done.
You’re not hired to produce anymore—you’re hired to validate.
You are the filter, not the creator.
You determine what’s real, what’s useful, what’s good.
Creation is automated. Validation is human.
Your new role isn’t to produce work but to verify it, ensuring every output meets your standards and context.
The New Workflow Equation
The way we work has changed forever. It used to be:
Command + Work = Output
Now it’s:
Command + Context = Output + Validation
AI handles the doing.
Our job is to define the right command, provide deep context, and validate what comes back at the speed of creation.
Measuring effort in traditional workflow (before AI):
Command: 5%
Context: 10–20%
Output (doing the work): 70–80%
New workflow (with AI):
Command: still 5%
Context: now 75%
Output: handled by AI in seconds
Validation: 20%
The better your context, the less rework you’ll need—and the faster you can move.
Today, your leverage isn’t in how hard you work— It’s in how well you define, context, and validate what AI has done.
Generalization > Specialization
For most of history, specialists ruled. You had to master a skill to survive.
Not anymore.
Today, being a great generalist beats being a deep specialist.
You don’t have to master Photoshop—you just need to know what good design looks like so you can ask ChatGPT to do it.
You don’t have to be a pro coder—you just need to know what the app should do.
AI can play every instrument.
You’re the conductor now.
Skills for the AI Era
So what skills matter now?
Taste: In a world of infinite output, knowing what’s good is your edge.
Attention to Detail: Catch the flaws machines miss.
Clear Communication: Natural language is the new programming language.
Speed: Validate as fast as AI creates.
In short? Taste, Speed, Attention to Detail, Communication.
That’s the real résumé now.
So what do we do now…?
I spent nearly 15 years running an agency. We did it all.
Starting with branding and websites, then adding marketing, and eventually evolving into full consulting with software services.
Along the way, I became friends with other agency owners. A few have shared that they are changing their company entirely...
Marketing Agencies are becoming Automation Companies.
Their clients are no longer asking, “Can you handle my marketing?”
They’re asking, “Can you automate my marketing?”
This shift is happening...
Everyone will eventually want to automate everything.
AI gave us a taste of what’s possible… now, everyone wants more of it.
As Emerson put it:
"The mind, once stretched by a new idea, never returns to its original dimensions."
AI woke us up to the reality that… maybe we don’t have to do the work... But as the world continues to speed up, the demand for automation experts is about to explode.
Soft skills like taste, speed, and clarity matter...
But the #1 hard skill?
Building automations for businesses.
So here’s what we’re doing:
Today, there are nearly 20 of us building Snack Prompt.
While we're working on tech the world won't use for another 6–12 months, we realized:
We don't want to just build for tomorrow—we want to help people today.
After dozens of conversations with readers like you, it clicked:
🎯 We’re building a community.
A place for two types of people:
1. Automation Agencies:
or anyone who wants to start one
You want to build and sell automations as a service?
We’ll give you full, complex automations—100% for free.
Automations that can be sold for $5,000, $10,000, $20,000+ — solving real problems in real industries.
Our sales team will also teach you how to sell them (and we’ll even package sales material for you).
What’s in it for us? Our tools will grow as we build it together. Watching how you use them and getting your feedback is priceless to us.
2. Automation Users:
You run a business or manage a busy life and just want to automate everything?
You’ll get access to all the same automations too.
We'll host weekly calls with our developers, automation experts, and sales team.
This community is about growing, learning, and adopting AI together.
The Countdown Begins
We officially launch next Sunday!
Want early access? Just send me a DM 👉 (inside my private slack)
- Search for my name (Eder Teixeira), and send me a message once you are inside.
Or simply reply to this email to join—please specify if you're joining as an Automation Agency or Automation User.
–Eder
P.S. Automation is the future. But so is community. Can't wait to build this with you."

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