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Let AI propose
This is where AI starts to pull its weight. Sentigen has watched you long enough to recognize patterns. Now it proposes automations: “I noticed you do X every Monday - want me to draft that email automatically?” You decide which suggestions to accept, modify, or reject.
What Happens
What you do
You shift from executor to decision maker. Instead of doing every task yourself, you review AI-generated proposals and decide which ones to greenlight. This is the most interactive phase - you're training the system on your preferences, boundaries, and quality standards.
Every suggestion you accept or reject makes the next one better. The system learns your threshold for when automation is appropriate and when human judgment is non-negotiable.
What Sentigen does
The automation proposal engine analyzes your documented SOPs, observed behavior, and communication patterns to identify steps that can be automated. It generates concrete proposals - not abstract ideas, but specific automations with draft outputs.
Suggestions are delivered through the Vibe Feed with full context: what was observed, why the automation was proposed, and what it would look like in practice. Pipeline recommendations chain multiple automations together for multi-step procedures.
What You Need to Do
Time commitment: 15 minutes per day reviewing suggestions.
Review automation proposals daily
Check the Vibe Feed each morning. Sentigen surfaces the highest-value suggestions first. Each card shows what the AI wants to do, why, and a preview of the output. Accept, modify, or dismiss with a single action.
Accept, modify, or reject
Accept means “do exactly this.” Modify means “close, but adjust.” Reject means “never suggest this type of thing.” All three are valuable signals. Don't just ignore suggestions - explicit feedback is how the system improves.
Upgrade high-value SOPs to Level 3
Level 3 SOPs include automation-ready detail: specific data sources, output formats, approval gates, and exception routing. This is the documentation the AI needs to move from suggesting to executing in Phase 4.
Define automation boundaries
Decide what AI is and isn't allowed to do. Can it draft emails but not send them? Create tasks but not assign them? Schedule meetings but not cancel them? Clear boundaries now prevent surprises later.
What Sentigen Does Behind the Scenes
Phase 3 activates the intelligence layer. Sentigen transitions from passive observation to active proposal generation.
Automation Proposals
Sentigen identifies repetitive patterns and proposes specific automations. "I noticed you send a follow-up email 2 days after every client meeting. Want me to draft those automatically?"
Vibe Feed Intelligence
Suggestions appear as Vibe Feed cards with full context: what the AI observed, why it thinks this is automatable, the proposed automation, and estimated time savings.
Pipeline Recommendations
For multi-step procedures, Sentigen recommends pipeline automations that chain multiple actions together. Not just "send email" but "extract action items, create tasks, assign owners, send summary."
Proactive Intelligence
Beyond reactive automation, Sentigen surfaces opportunities you might not see: "Your response time to this client has been declining. Consider setting up an auto-acknowledge for their emails."
How to Know You're Ready for Phase 4
Graduate to Execute when you can check off every item below.
Product Features at This Phase
AI-generated automation suggestions with previews and estimated time savings.
Contextual suggestion cards with observation data and proposed actions.
Multi-channel task detection from emails, meetings, messages, and conversations.
Relationship health warnings, missed follow-up nudges, and deadline reminders.
Let AI start proposing
Document your procedures, let Sentigen observe, and watch as it surfaces the automation opportunities you've been too busy to see.
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