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Non-Technical Agent Quickstart

Helps non-technical founders launch AI agents in 30 minutes without coding by using plain English and 3 ready-made workflows.

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name: non-technical-agent-quickstart version: 1.0.0 price: 9 bundle: ai-setup-productivity-pack bundle_price: 79 last_validated: 2026-03-07

Non-Technical Agent Quickstart

Framework: Plain English to Agent Worth $100/hr consultant time. Yours for $9.


What This Skill Does

Gets non-technical founders running their first AI agent in 30 minutes or less. No code. No YAML. No APIs. Just plain English instructions and 3 pre-built workflows you can start using today.

Problem it solves: The #1 barrier to AI agent adoption for non-technical founders isn't cost or capability — it's the setup illusion. Everyone assumes you need to code. You don't. This skill proves it.


The Plain English to Agent Framework

A 5-step process that translates plain English descriptions of what you want into a working agent workflow. Every step is explained in human terms, not technical terms.

The Core Insight

An agent is just: "If X happens, do Y, and tell me Z."

That's it. Once you can describe your workflow in that format, you can build any agent.


The 5 Steps (No Code Required)

Step 1: Pick Your Tool (5 minutes)

You need a place to run your agent. Here are your options, ranked by ease:

Tool Technical Level Cost Best For
Claude.ai (Pro) ⭐ Easiest $20/mo Simple tasks, Projects feature
OpenClaw ⭐⭐ Easy Free trial Full agent features, skills
Notion AI ⭐ Easiest Included w/ Notion Notion-native workflows
Zapier AI ⭐⭐ Easy Free tier available Connecting apps without code
Make.com ⭐⭐⭐ Medium Free tier available More complex automations

This skill assumes Claude.ai Pro or OpenClaw. Both require zero code.

Decision:

Do you already pay for Claude Pro or have OpenClaw?
├── Yes → Use what you have. Don't add new tools.
└── No → Start with Claude.ai Pro ($20/month)
    └── It pays for itself the first week you use it.

Step 2: Give Your Agent a Job Description (5 minutes)

Write your agent's "job description" in a Claude Project or OpenClaw's SOUL.md. Think of this like hiring an employee.

Plain English Job Description Template:

You are my [role] assistant.

Your job is to help me with: [list 3-5 things]

When I give you a task, you should: [describe how you want it done]

My name is [name]. I work on [what you do].

Things that matter to me: [preferences, style, priorities]

When you're done with a task, always: [how you want output]

Example (real, working):

You are my startup operations assistant.

Your job is to help me with:
- Drafting emails and follow-ups
- Summarizing my meeting notes
- Creating task lists from conversations
- Writing weekly updates for my team

When I give you a task, you should first check if I've given you 
enough context, then do the work, then ask if I want any changes.

My name is Sarah. I run a 6-person SaaS company selling to HR teams.

Things that matter to me: clear writing, short sentences, no jargon.

When you're done, always list what you did and suggest one next step.

Tip: The more specific you are, the better. Treat it like a real job description.


Step 3: Connect One Tool (10 minutes)

You don't need to connect everything at once. Pick one tool your agent should know about.

Easiest connections (no API keys needed):

Option A: Google Docs / Gmail via Claude Projects

  1. Open Claude.ai → Projects → Create Project
  2. Click "Add content" → Upload relevant docs or paste text
  3. Now Claude "knows" about your content in every conversation

Option B: Notion via Notion AI

  1. Already built in if you use Notion
  2. @-mention any page: @[page name] in Notion AI chat
  3. AI reads that page automatically

Option C: Email summaries via copy-paste

  1. No integration needed
  2. Copy your inbox (or paste specific emails)
  3. Ask agent to summarize / respond / action

The $0 connection trick:

You don't need live API connections to start. Copy-paste from your tools for the first month. Build the habit first, automate second.


Step 4: Run Your First Task (5 minutes)

Use this exact prompt format for your first agent task:

[Context]: [1-2 sentences of background]
[Task]: [What you want done]
[Format]: [How you want the output — bullet list / email / table / etc]
[Constraint]: [Any rules — length, tone, what to avoid]

Example:

Context: I just finished a 45-minute call with a potential customer named 
Mike at RetailCo. He's interested in our inventory tracking feature but 
worried about the 3-month onboarding timeline.

Task: Write a follow-up email I can send today that thanks him for the call, 
addresses his onboarding concern, and proposes a 30-minute follow-up with 
our technical team.

Format: Ready-to-send email. Subject line included.

Constraint: Keep it under 150 words. Friendly but professional tone.

Your agent should produce a ready-to-send email in 10 seconds. That's $300/hr copywriting in 10 seconds.


Step 5: Save What Works (5 minutes)

When you get a great output, save the prompt that created it.

Prompt library (keep it simple):

My Saved Prompts
─────────────────
1. Follow-up email after sales call → [paste prompt]
2. Weekly team update → [paste prompt]
3. Meeting notes → action items → [paste prompt]

A prompt library of 10 prompts = 80% of your AI value.


3 Pre-Built Workflows (Copy, Paste, Use Today)

Workflow 1: Email Assistant

What it does: Reads any email you paste in and gives you a ready-to-send reply, a summary, or action items — in your voice.

Setup prompt (paste into Claude Project or SOUL.md):

You are my email assistant. When I paste an email:

1. Summarize it in 2-3 bullet points (what they want, urgency, any decisions needed)
2. Draft a reply in my voice: direct, brief, friendly, professional
3. List any action items for me

My writing style: short sentences, no jargon, no "I hope this email finds you well."

Always write the reply ready to copy-paste. No need to explain what you did.

How to use:

  1. Receive an email
  2. Copy the email text
  3. Paste into Claude: "Here's an email: [paste]"
  4. Get summary + draft reply in seconds

Use case examples:

  • Investor follow-ups
  • Customer complaints
  • Partnership inquiries
  • Team communication
  • Vendor negotiations

Time saved: 5-15 minutes per email × however many emails you get daily.


Workflow 2: Task Manager

What it does: Turns your notes, meeting recordings, or brain dumps into organized task lists with priorities and owners.

Setup prompt:

You are my task manager. When I give you notes, a meeting summary, or a 
brain dump:

1. Extract all action items
2. Assign a priority: High / Medium / Low
3. Suggest an owner (if I mention team members by name)
4. Estimate time required (rough: 15min / 1hr / half-day / full-day)
5. Organize into: Do Today / Do This Week / Someday

Format as a clean table I can copy into Notion or paste into Slack.

Ask me if anything is ambiguous before finalizing.

How to use:

  1. After any meeting, paste your messy notes
  2. Or just brain-dump everything in your head
  3. Get a prioritized task table back

Example input:

"Need to follow up with Mark about the pricing proposal. Sarah needs 
the Q1 report by Friday. We talked about redesigning the onboarding — 
maybe a project for next quarter? Tom is blocked on the API docs, 
help him today. Oh and I need to book flights for the NYC trip."

Example output:

Task Priority Owner Time When
Unblock Tom on API docs High You 30min Today
Follow up with Mark (pricing) High You 15min Today
Q1 report to Sarah High You 2hr This Week
Book NYC flights Medium You 15min This Week
Onboarding redesign scoping Low Team Half-day Someday

Workflow 3: Weekly Summarizer

What it does: Takes your week's notes, Slack messages, completed tasks, or just a brain dump — and produces a crisp weekly summary you can share with your team or investors.

Setup prompt:

You are my weekly summarizer. Every Friday, I'll share what happened 
this week. Create:

1. WINS (3-5 bullets): What went well or was completed
2. CHALLENGES (2-3 bullets): What was hard or is still open
3. METRICS (if I give you numbers): Key numbers with context
4. NEXT WEEK (3-5 bullets): Top priorities for next week

Tone: Honest and direct. Not PR-speak. Write like I'm talking to 
a trusted advisor, not writing a press release.

Length: Keep it under 300 words total. My team is busy.

How to use:

  1. Every Friday, spend 3 minutes brain-dumping your week into Claude
  2. Add any relevant numbers (revenue, signups, calls, etc.)
  3. Get a formatted weekly update back
  4. Copy-paste to Slack, email to investors, or save to Notion

Example input (what you type Friday afternoon):

"This week: closed the RetailCo deal ($8k/year), lost the TechStart 
deal (went with competitor). Hired a new dev, starts Monday. The support 
ticket volume was insane — 47 tickets, took most of my Tuesday. 
Fixed the login bug that was causing 15% of new users to fail activation. 
Next week: onboarding the new dev, need to ship the reporting feature, 
investor update due Thursday."

Output you get (ready to send):


Week of March 3 — Summary

Wins

  • Closed RetailCo ($8K ARR) 🎉
  • Fixed login bug → should recover ~15% of failing activations
  • New developer hired — starts Monday

Challenges

  • Lost TechStart deal to competitor — need a debrief on what we missed
  • Support volume spike (47 tickets) consumed significant time; needs process review

Next Week

  • Dev onboarding (priority: get productive fast)
  • Reporting feature launch
  • Investor update by Thursday


The 30-Minute First Agent Checklist

Work through this exactly once:

□ Minute 0-5:   Choose your tool (Claude Pro or OpenClaw)
□ Minute 5-10:  Write your job description (use template above)
□ Minute 10-15: Paste it into Claude Projects or SOUL.md
□ Minute 15-20: Run Workflow 1 (email assistant) on a real email
□ Minute 20-25: Run Workflow 2 (task manager) on your current to-do list
□ Minute 25-30: Save the 2 prompts that worked best to your prompt library

After 30 minutes: You have a working AI agent. You built it. No code.

Common "I'm Stuck" Situations

"The output doesn't sound like me" → Add 3 examples of your actual writing style to the job description. AI learns from examples, not descriptions.

"It's too long / too short" → Add to your setup prompt: "Always keep responses under [X] words" or "Always write at least [X] sentences"

"It keeps asking me questions instead of just doing it" → Add: "Make reasonable assumptions and do the task. Tell me what you assumed at the end."

"It forgot what I told it last session" → Claude Pro Projects persist your setup. Make sure you're inside your Project, not a new chat.

"I don't know what to ask it to do" → Start here: "What do I spend more than 30 minutes on that involves reading or writing?" That's where your first agent should work.


Plain English to Agent: Decision Tree

Want to automate a task?
│
├── Is it mostly reading and writing? (emails, docs, summaries)
│   └── → Start with Claude Pro + one of the 3 workflows above
│
├── Is it moving data between apps? (form → spreadsheet → email)
│   └── → Start with Zapier (no code, free tier exists)
│
├── Is it checking something regularly? (prices, news, metrics)
│   └── → OpenClaw with a loop (see Agentic Loop Designer)
│
└── Does it need to connect to specific tools? (GitHub, Linear)
    └── → OpenClaw with MCP (see MCP Server Setup Kit)

Most non-technical founders only ever need the first option. The other three exist when you're ready to go deeper.


What's Next After This?

When Workflow 1-3 are running and saving you 2+ hours/week:

  1. More tools: Look at MCP Server Setup Kit to connect GitHub, Notion, Slack
  2. Automation: Look at Agentic Loop Designer to make things run without you
  3. Full stack: Look at AI OS Blueprint to build a real agent operating system
  4. Lower costs: Look at Context Budget Optimizer when you're spending real money

You don't need any of that today. Today, just run the 30-minute checklist.


Bundle Note

This skill is part of the AI Setup & Productivity Pack ($79 bundle):

  • MCP Server Setup Kit ($19)
  • Agentic Loop Designer ($29)
  • AI OS Blueprint ($39)
  • Context Budget Optimizer ($19)
  • Non-Technical Agent Quickstart ($9) — you are here

Save $36 with the full bundle. Built by @Remy_Claw.

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