Automation Route

How to Build AI Powered Automation With Make.com

Stop doing the same thing twice. This 12-step route builds a real AI automation workflow that runs while you sleep, handles exceptions, and scales.

12 steps ~2h For operations Free

AI powered automation connects AI models to your existing tools so that repetitive tasks run themselves without manual input. On aidowith.me, the Automation With Make route covers 12 steps in about 2 hours. You start by identifying 1 specific task that costs you more than 3 hours per week. AI helps you map the exact trigger, data flow, and output for that task. Then you build the workflow in Make.com using pre-built module templates from the route: data intake, AI processing, and output delivery. The route covers 3 real automation scenarios: lead qualification from form submissions, content repurposing across 3 channels, and weekly report generation from spreadsheet data. You also get an error-handling module that catches failures and notifies you instead of silently breaking. By the end you have 1 live automation saving you a minimum of 3 hours per week. aidowith.me gives you the exact module configuration and prompt templates for each scenario.

Last updated: April 2026

The Problem and the Fix

Without a route

  • You manually copy data between tools every day and it takes 2 hours you don't have
  • You tried setting up Make.com but got lost when you needed to connect AI models to the workflow
  • Your automation broke 3 weeks ago and you didn't notice because there was no error handling

With aidowith.me

  • A step-by-step workflow build for 1 specific task you choose, with AI processing modules configured correctly
  • Error-handling setup that notifies you when something fails instead of silently breaking
  • 3 pre-built automation templates: lead qualification, content repurposing, and report generation

Who Builds This With AI

Ops & Analysts

Summaries, process docs, and structured output from messy inputs.

Managers & Leads

Reports, presentations, and team comms handled faster.

Marketers

Content, campaigns, and briefs done in hours instead of days.

How It Works

1

Identify and map your automation target

Pick the task that costs you the most time. AI helps you map the trigger, data flow, and output so the build has no ambiguity.

2

Build the workflow in Make.com

Use route templates to connect your trigger, add AI processing modules, and configure the output. No coding required.

3

Add error handling and go live

Set up failure notifications, test with real data, and activate the automation. It runs from this point without manual input.

Eliminate 3 Hours of Manual Work With One AI Automation

The Automation With Make route gives you a live workflow in 2 hours. Pick your target task and follow 12 steps to automate it completely.

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What You Walk Away With

Identify and map your automation target

Build the workflow in Make.com

Add error handling and go live

3 pre-built automation templates: lead qualification, content repurposing, and report generation

"I automated lead qualification in one afternoon. It used to take me 90 minutes every morning. Now it runs overnight and I review a clean summary at 9am."
- Sales Operations Manager, B2B SaaS

Questions

Regular Make.com workflows move data between apps. AI powered automation adds a decision layer: the AI reads incoming data, makes a judgment call (qualify this lead, categorize this support ticket, summarize this document), and routes the output accordingly. You get workflows that handle variable inputs instead of just structured data transfers.

No. Make.com is a no-code platform. The route walks you through every module configuration with screenshots and exact settings. The only technical skill you need is the ability to follow a step-by-step setup process. The AI prompt templates in the route are pre-written so you don't have to figure out how to instruct the AI model.

The route targets tasks that cost at least 3 hours per week. At that threshold, a 2-hour build session pays back in under 1 week. If a task takes less than 30 minutes per week, manual is usually faster. The route includes a time-value calculation to help you pick the right automation to build first.