Find the workflow worth building first.
Every tool is a diagnostic. Use it, find the constraint, then route into the workflow or service path that actually makes sense.
$ find costly workflow
$ score automation value
ok route to smallest useful system
Problem-first tools
The tool should create the next click.
AI Stack Cost Calculator
Estimate Claude Code, n8n, hosting, and content-tool spend before subscriptions pile up.
Budget the stack
Open tool ->Content Flywheel ROI Calculator
See what one proof source becomes across Shorts, X, LinkedIn, newsletter, and search.
Model the lift
Open tool ->Automation Priority Audit
Score which workflow to automate first based on repetition, time cost, failure risk, and leverage.
Pick the first build
Open tool ->n8n AI Agent Workflow Builder
Choose a trigger, inputs, agent job, and approval step for a lean n8n agent workflow.
Map the agent
Open tool ->AI Agent Automation ROI Calculator
Estimate whether an AI agent workflow is worth building after setup and maintenance.
Prove the payoff
Open tool ->Claude Code + n8n Workflow Planner
Split a workflow between Claude Code judgment, n8n routing, and human approval.
Design the handoff
Open tool ->Operating rule
A useful tool is better than another opinion post.
Tools reveal intent, earn trust, and make the next workflow obvious. That is why they belong in the Ship Lean architecture.
visitor has problemtool
tool shows constraintworkflow
workflow needs systemapply