Hands-On Projects
Now it’s time to put everything you’ve learned into practice. Each project walks you through building a functional AI agent that solves a real-world problem.
How Projects Work
Section titled “How Projects Work”Every project follows the same structure:
- The Problem: What real-world task are we automating?
- The Approach: How will we design the agent to solve it?
- Build It: Step-by-step instructions for each platform
- Test It: Try your agent with real inputs
- Make It Better: Ideas for improving your agent
Choose a Project
Section titled “Choose a Project”Social Media Content
Generate social media posts, captions, and hashtags for any topic or business.
BeginnerEmail Responder
Draft professional email replies to common inquiries, requests, and complaints.
BeginnerProductivity Assistant
Organize tasks, summarize notes, and create action plans from unstructured input.
BeginnerReminder Agent
Track contacts and tasks, then generate follow-up messages and reminders.
BeginnerReport Generator
Summarize data into actionable insights and formatted reports.
IntermediateBooking Agent
Collect booking requests, suggest available options, and prepare confirmations.
IntermediateStudy & Research Assistant
Turn lecture notes and articles into study guides, practice questions, and flashcards.
BeginnerTranslation & Language Helper
Translate text between languages with cultural context and practice conversations.
BeginnerCustomer FAQ Agent
Answer customer questions from a knowledge base, and know when to say 'I don't know.'
IntermediateWhat’s Next?
Section titled “What’s Next?”After completing these projects, you’ll have a portfolio of nine AI agents you can use in your own work or offer as services. Check the Resources page for ideas on where to go from here, including workflow automation tools like Zapier and Make.