Robotic process automation is great for high-volume tasks, but sometimes the best return comes from automating a small, annoying process that only happens once a week. What's a minor task you automated that had a surprisingly big impact on your day?
I automated the weekly data backup reminder and a quick report first thing Friday It saved me an hour and kept the logs tidy
The tiny robotic process automation move was a weekly email digest that pulls key metrics and sends it to the team It means less copy paste and fewer missed items
I built a bot to monitor a dozen dashboards Friday evening and alert me if any metric spikes Then I review the summary in the morning Instead of chasing alerts all weekend I get a clean plan for Monday Robotic process automation 2025 trends show these small wins compound
Automating weekly inventory reconciliation shaved hours and cut errors
I scripted a weekly data cleanup task that used to take 30 minutes Now it runs on its own and frees time for deeper analysis