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The Agentic Playbook: How to Build an AI-First Startup

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Join this live session to learn how to design and build an AI‑first startup using automation‑first systems with Make—so you can build faster and scale with more control. You’ll get practical frameworks, real examples, and implementation tips you can apply right away using Make’s visual-first automation, AI apps, and AI agents.​

Learn how to build an AI‑first startup directly from Martin Hýravý (Make.com), and see how modern teams visually orchestrate AI and automation in real time—moving from simple workflows to scalable, end‑to‑end systems

Date: 05-02-2025 (Thursday)

Time: 9:00 P.M to 10:30 P.M

Mode: Online

Why attend

  • Learn how to think “AI‑first”: what to automate, what to keep human, and how to design workflows that scale.

  • See real-world AI automation use cases (classification, extraction, notifications, content/listings) and how teams implement them in practice.​

  • Walk away with actionable ideas and hands-on confidence to build AI workflows using Make.com.

  • Understand best practices for effective LLM usage in workflows (prompting, parameters, decision steps, and limitations).​

Who should attend

  • Early-stage founders building product + operations with small teams.

  • No-code/low-code builders, automation enthusiasts, and operators using Make.com or exploring it.​

  • Product managers, growth/marketing, sales ops, and customer success teams who want AI-powered workflows.​

  • Developers and startup teams who want to integrate AI into business processes fast (without rebuilding everything)


About Make :

Make.com is a cloud-based integration and automation platform (formerly called Integromat) that lets you connect apps and build automated workflows using a visual, drag‑and‑drop builder.

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