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M7 · Lead AI, Don't Follow

TechRadar: How to Automate Workflows Using Open-Source AI Agents

Rated 4/5 by our research deskAdded 2026-06-25

What it is

A fresh founder-friendly walkthrough of using open-source agents such as OpenClaw and Hermes Agent for support triage, content drafting, invoicing, and other repeatable small-business workflows. It is especially useful because it frames agents as junior operators that earn trust gradually through limited permissions and proven tasks.

Why we picked it

Very current and practical for solo founders, with a good safety framing; mark it as strategic reading rather than neutral vendor documentation.

How you might use it

Knowing what AI can and cannot do is worth more than knowing any single tool. The Lead AI, Don't Follow module is about staying in charge of the direction, not just the output. This resource fits that mindset.

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