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Copying a prompt off the internet and pasting it into ChatGPT once is not a workflow. A workflow is a sequence you repeat. Same steps, same order, same result. The difference matters because one-off prompts solve one-off problems. Workflows change how your day runs.
The five workflows below come from the paid Ahead at Work guide for receptionists. Each lists the exact steps, the time each step takes, and what changes when you run it regularly. Pick one. Run it every day for a week. Once it feels automatic, add another. That is how these stick.
None of this requires special software beyond the AI tool you already have open in a browser tab. A few workflows mention calendar or automation tools by name. Those are optional. The core of each workflow is you, a prompt, and the task in front of you.
This one pays off on the days you arrive to a full calendar and a dozen overnight emails. The routine turns a 45 to 60 minute reactive scramble into 15 focused minutes: conflicts flagged, visitor emails sent, replies drafted. Once it is a habit, you start every shift already ahead instead of catching up.
What it replaces: 45-60 minutes of reactive morning scrambling with a focused 15-minute routine
If your desk handles more than a handful of visitors a day, the per-person admin adds up fast. This workflow can drop each check-in from 10 to 15 minutes down to 2 to 3 minutes. The visitor gets a welcome email before they arrive and a thank-you after they leave, and the host gets notified the moment they sign in.
What it replaces: Reduces per-visitor admin from 10-15 minutes to 2-3 minutes while improving the visitor experience
The point here is nothing falls through the cracks overnight. You paste the day's messages and notes into AI, get them sorted by urgency, and draft a handover note for whoever opens the desk tomorrow. Ten minutes before you leave beats trying to remember what was left unresolved by the next morning.
What it replaces: Creates a clean close to every day. Nothing falls through the cracks overnight.
The full guide walks through every workflow with complete prompt templates. Get it for $24.
Supply checks are the kind of task that quietly eats an hour every week: walking the floor, writing up what is low, drafting the order email, logging it. This workflow can compress that to about 20 minutes. AI formats the order list and drafts the supplier email, so you spend your time on the walkthrough, not the paperwork.
What it replaces: A task that used to take an hour of manual checking, writing, and emailing done in 20 focused minutes
Event coordination usually means two hours of scattered emails, room bookings, and checklists assembled from memory. This workflow generates a timeline, run sheet, booking confirmations, and attendee emails in one pass. The 45 minutes are focused, and the checklist catches the things you would normally remember at 4pm the day before.
What it replaces: Event coordination from 2+ hours of back-and-forth to a focused 45-minute workflow. Nothing gets forgotten because the checklist covers common oversights automatically.
The full Receptionist guide goes much further: 15 copy-paste prompts, honest reviews of 12 tools with current prices, a dos and don'ts chapter, and a 30-day plan to put it all into practice.
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