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Hey AI Breakers 👋
Every founder says the same thing in June: “I can’t really disconnect.” Two weeks off means the pipeline goes quiet, content goes dark, and your inbox becomes a horror movie.
Today, you’ll build an AI Summer Autopilot that keeps the business moving while you’re at the beach:
✅ A Coverage Map of everything that breaks without you (and what to do about each)
✅ A full month of content, batched and ready to schedule
✅ Smart autoresponders that protect deals instead of killing them
✅ A lead nurture queue so prospects stay warm
✅ Handoff briefs your team or VA can actually execute
✅ A re-entry plan so your first day back isn’t 400 unread emails
Let’s build it 👇
🧠 How the AI Summer Autopilot Works
Most vacation prep is panic-batching the night before your flight. The Autopilot replaces that with a system.
Six prompts, each feeding the next:
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🔎 Coverage Auditor: maps everything that depends on you
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🧱 Content Batcher: pre-builds a month of content
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📬 Inbox Shield: writes autoresponders that triage for you
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💸 Lead Keeper: keeps your pipeline warm on a schedule
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🤝 Delegation Pack: builds handoff briefs with decision rules
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🛬 Re-Entry Brief: turns your return chaos into a 1-page plan
The old way: 2 frantic days of prep, then checking Slack from the pool anyway.
The AI way: 90 minutes of setup, then an actual vacation.
🔎 Prompt #1 → The Coverage Auditor (find out what actually breaks without you)
You can’t automate what you haven’t mapped. This prompt turns a messy brain dump into a clear Coverage Map.
The goal:
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List every task, deal, and commitment that needs you
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Sort each into: automate, batch ahead, delegate, or pause
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Spot the 2-3 real risks (not the imaginary ones)
✅ Use this 2 weeks before any trip.
Prompt:
You are my Chief Operating Officer preparing the business for my absence. I will be away from [START DATE] to [END DATE], with [FULL OFFLINE / 30 MIN PER DAY / EMERGENCIES ONLY] availability. Here is a brain dump of everything I do and everything currently in motion (tasks, clients, deals, content, recurring commitments, deadlines): [PASTE YOUR BRAIN DUMP] Your job: 1. Extract every task, commitment, and open loop from the dump 2. For each one, assign exactly one strategy: -- AUTOMATE (an autoresponder, scheduled post, or recurring system can handle it) -- BATCH AHEAD (I can produce it before I leave) -- DELEGATE (a team member, VA, or partner can own it with a brief) -- PAUSE (it can safely wait, and I should tell people it will) 3. Flag the 3 highest-risk items: things that could cost revenue or a relationship if mishandled 4. Ask me up to 5 clarifying questions about anything ambiguous Output a "Coverage Map" table with: item, category (sales / content / clients / ops / finance), strategy, risk level (High/Med/Low), and what "handled" looks like.
💡 Tip: Include your calendar and your recurring invoices in the brain dump. The stuff that burns you is never the stuff you remembered.
🧱 Prompt #2 → The Content Batcher (a month of content in one sitting)
Going dark for 3 weeks tells your audience you’re optional. This prompt batches everything before you leave.
The goal:
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A publishing calendar for your full absence
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Drafts for every post, email, or newsletter in that window
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Evergreen topics that won’t feel stale if news moves on
✅ Use this with the “BATCH AHEAD” items from your Coverage Map.
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