Quiz: Where Do I Start? 3 questions · 80% to pass 1. Which workflow makes the best first automation candidate?The most complex process in the business, to maximize impactThe customer-facing flagship, since that is where revenue livesWhatever the vendor's demo handles bestA workflow you already hate, that runs at least weekly, with a clear done-stateHate means you can specify it precisely, weekly means the savings compound, and a clear done-state means you can verify the machine's work.2. Why does the lesson insist on supervision from day one?Most automation failure is silent; without reporting, a broken loop simply stops working and nobody noticesSupervision is a legal requirement for AI systemsReporting makes the automation itself run fasterVendors require monitoring in their standard contractsTUG's own early automation stayed broken for weeks without anyone noticing. The fix is architectural: every run reports, and a missing report is treated as an outage.3. What does the rule 'first loop before first platform' mean?Buy the platform first, then build automated loops on top of itProve one working, supervised automation before committing to a large platform purchaseLoops and platforms should always be purchased in the same contractAvoid all commercial software and build every tool internallyA platform bought before your first working automation is a bet placed with no information. One proven loop teaches you what your business will actually adopt and what to buy. Check answers Retake quiz Back to lesson Next lesson →