
Get Started with enso
Get Started with enso
Build Your First Automation in 5 Minutes
Build Your First Automation in 5 Minutes
Quick Overview
Here's what you're about to do:
Step
What Happens
Time
1
Sign up with your website
30s
2
Start new automation (write prompt or pick template)
5s
3
Describe what you want in plain English
1-2 min
4
Connect tools & review results
1 min
5
Fine-tune by talking to it
1-2 min
6
Approve and set schedule
30s
* No technical skills required. If you can describe what you want, you can build it.
Quick Overview
Here's what you're about to do:
Step
What Happens
Time
1
Sign up with your website
30s
2
Start new automation (write prompt or pick template)
5s
3
Describe what you want in plain English
1-2 min
4
Connect tools & review results
1 min
5
Fine-tune by talking to it
1-2 min
6
Approve and set schedule
30s
* No technical skills required. If you can describe what you want, you can build it.
Quick Overview
Here's what you're about to do:
Step
What Happens
Time
1
Sign up with your website
30s
2
Start new automation (write prompt or pick template)
5s
3
Describe what you want in plain English
1-2 min
4
Connect tools & review results
1 min
5
Fine-tune by talking to it
1-2 min
6
Approve and set schedule
30s
* No technical skills required. If you can describe what you want, you can build it.
1
Sign Up
30 sec
Go to enso.bot and sign up with your company website.
enso reads your site and learns about your business — what you do, who you serve, how you talk. This makes every automation smarter from the start.
No credit card required.
2
Start a New Automation
5 sec
In your dashboard, click New Automation
You have two options:
Option A: Describe what you want
Type your goal in plain English. This is the fastest path if you know what you need.
Option B: Not sure where to start?
Browse our template library — pre-built automations for lead research, competitor monitoring, content workflows, and more. Pick one, customize it, and you're running in minutes.
Either way works. Templates give you a starting point; custom prompts give you full flexibility.
3
Describe What You Want
1-2 min
This is where enso is different: you describe outcomes, not steps.
Write what you want to happen in plain English. Include:
What should be done
When it should happen (daily, weekly, on trigger)
Where results should go (email, Sheets, Slack)
Prompt Examples by Use Case
Lead Generation
Every morning, find 10 B2B SaaS companies with 20-100 employees that raised funding in the last 90 days. Add to Google Sheets with company name, website, founder LinkedIn, and email if available.
Competitor Intelligence
Every Monday, check what my 3 main competitors posted on LinkedIn last week. Summarize themes and engagement. Email me the report.
Content Research
Weekly, find trending discussions about AI automation on Reddit and Twitter. Identify 5 content angles I could cover. Send to Slack #content channel."
Outreach Prep
Every morning, check my calendar for meetings. Research each person I'm meeting with — their role, company, recent news. Send me a brief 30 minutes before each meeting.
PR & Media
Find 25 journalists who write about B2B SaaS and automation. Create a Google Sheet with name, outlet, email, Twitter, and topics they cover
Tips for Better Prompts
Quantity:
"Find 10 leads" beats "find some leads"
Destination:
"Add to Google Sheets" or "Send to Slack" tells enso where output goes
Criteria:
"Companies with 20-100 employees" beats "mid-size companies"
Timing:
"Every Monday at 8am" beats "regularly"
4
Connect Tools & Review
1 min
enso takes about 60 seconds to build your automation.
If it needs tool access (Gmail, Sheets, Slack, etc.), it will ask. You authorize via OAuth — your credentials stay with Google/Slack, not with us. One click, you're connected.
Then review the first results. This is your checkpoint:
Did it find what you wanted?
Is the quality right?
Anything missing?
Don't expect perfection. The next step is where you dial it in.
5
Fine-Tune Through Conversation
1-2 min
enso takes about 60 seconds to build your automation.
If it needs tool access (Gmail, Sheets, Slack, etc.), it will ask. You authorize via OAuth — your credentials stay with Google/Slack, not with us. One click, you're connected.
Then review the first results. This is your checkpoint:
Did it find what you wanted?
Is the quality right?
Anything missing?
Don't expect perfection. The next step is where you dial it in.
6
Approve and Schedule
30 sec
Once the output looks right, approve and set when it runs:
Once
Run now, one time only
Daily
Every day at a time you pick
Weekly
Specific days
Custom
Your own schedule
Your automation moves to the Cycles area of your dashboard. That's home base for all your active automations.
1
Sign Up
30 sec
Go to enso.bot and sign up with your company website.
enso reads your site and learns about your business — what you do, who you serve, how you talk. This makes every automation smarter from the start.
No credit card required.
2
Start a New Automation
5 sec
In your dashboard, click New Automation
You have two options:
Option A: Describe what you want
Type your goal in plain English. This is the fastest path if you know what you need.
Option B: Not sure where to start?
Browse our template library — pre-built automations for lead research, competitor monitoring, content workflows, and more. Pick one, customize it, and you're running in minutes.
Either way works. Templates give you a starting point; custom prompts give you full flexibility.
3
Describe What You Want
1-2 min
This is where enso is different: you describe outcomes, not steps.
Write what you want to happen in plain English. Include:
What should be done
When it should happen (daily, weekly, on trigger)
Where results should go (email, Sheets, Slack)
Prompt Examples by Use Case
Lead Generation
Every morning, find 10 B2B SaaS companies with 20-100 employees that raised funding in the last 90 days. Add to Google Sheets with company name, website, founder LinkedIn, and email if available.
Competitor Intelligence
Every Monday, check what my 3 main competitors posted on LinkedIn last week. Summarize themes and engagement. Email me the report.
Content Research
Weekly, find trending discussions about AI automation on Reddit and Twitter. Identify 5 content angles I could cover. Send to Slack #content channel."
Outreach Prep
Every morning, check my calendar for meetings. Research each person I'm meeting with — their role, company, recent news. Send me a brief 30 minutes before each meeting.
PR & Media
Find 25 journalists who write about B2B SaaS and automation. Create a Google Sheet with name, outlet, email, Twitter, and topics they cover
Tips for Better Prompts
Quantity:
"Find 10 leads" beats "find some leads"
Destination:
"Add to Google Sheets" or "Send to Slack" tells enso where output goes
Criteria:
"Companies with 20-100 employees" beats "mid-size companies"
Timing:
"Every Monday at 8am" beats "regularly"
4
Connect Tools & Review
1 min
enso takes about 60 seconds to build your automation.
If it needs tool access (Gmail, Sheets, Slack, etc.), it will ask. You authorize via OAuth — your credentials stay with Google/Slack, not with us. One click, you're connected.
Then review the first results. This is your checkpoint:
Did it find what you wanted?
Is the quality right?
Anything missing?
Don't expect perfection. The next step is where you dial it in.
5
Fine-Tune Through Conversation
1-2 min
enso takes about 60 seconds to build your automation.
If it needs tool access (Gmail, Sheets, Slack, etc.), it will ask. You authorize via OAuth — your credentials stay with Google/Slack, not with us. One click, you're connected.
Then review the first results. This is your checkpoint:
Did it find what you wanted?
Is the quality right?
Anything missing?
Don't expect perfection. The next step is where you dial it in.
6
Approve and Schedule
30 sec
Once the output looks right, approve and set when it runs:
Once
Run now, one time only
Daily
Every day at a time you pick
Weekly
Specific days
Custom
Your own schedule
Your automation moves to the Cycles area of your dashboard. That's home base for all your active automations.
1
Sign Up
30 sec
Go to enso.bot and sign up with your company website.
enso reads your site and learns about your business — what you do, who you serve, how you talk. This makes every automation smarter from the start.
No credit card required.
2
Start a New Automation
5 sec
In your dashboard, click New Automation
You have two options:
Option A: Describe what you want
Type your goal in plain English. This is the fastest path if you know what you need.
Option B: Not sure where to start?
Browse our template library — pre-built automations for lead research, competitor monitoring, content workflows, and more. Pick one, customize it, and you're running in minutes.
Either way works. Templates give you a starting point; custom prompts give you full flexibility.
3
Describe What You Want
1-2 min
This is where enso is different: you describe outcomes, not steps.
Write what you want to happen in plain English. Include:
What should be done
When it should happen (daily, weekly, on trigger)
Where results should go (email, Sheets, Slack)
Prompt Examples by Use Case
Lead Generation
Every morning, find 10 B2B SaaS companies with 20-100 employees that raised funding in the last 90 days. Add to Google Sheets with company name, website, founder LinkedIn, and email if available.
Competitor Intelligence
Every Monday, check what my 3 main competitors posted on LinkedIn last week. Summarize themes and engagement. Email me the report.
Content Research
Weekly, find trending discussions about AI automation on Reddit and Twitter. Identify 5 content angles I could cover. Send to Slack #content channel."
Outreach Prep
Every morning, check my calendar for meetings. Research each person I'm meeting with — their role, company, recent news. Send me a brief 30 minutes before each meeting.
PR & Media
Find 25 journalists who write about B2B SaaS and automation. Create a Google Sheet with name, outlet, email, Twitter, and topics they cover
Tips for Better Prompts
Quantity:
"Find 10 leads" beats "find some leads"
Destination:
"Add to Google Sheets" or "Send to Slack" tells enso where output goes
Criteria:
"Companies with 20-100 employees" beats "mid-size companies"
Timing:
"Every Monday at 8am" beats "regularly"
4
Connect Tools & Review
1 min
enso takes about 60 seconds to build your automation.
If it needs tool access (Gmail, Sheets, Slack, etc.), it will ask. You authorize via OAuth — your credentials stay with Google/Slack, not with us. One click, you're connected.
Then review the first results. This is your checkpoint:
Did it find what you wanted?
Is the quality right?
Anything missing?
Don't expect perfection. The next step is where you dial it in.
5
Fine-Tune Through Conversation
1-2 min
enso takes about 60 seconds to build your automation.
If it needs tool access (Gmail, Sheets, Slack, etc.), it will ask. You authorize via OAuth — your credentials stay with Google/Slack, not with us. One click, you're connected.
Then review the first results. This is your checkpoint:
Did it find what you wanted?
Is the quality right?
Anything missing?
Don't expect perfection. The next step is where you dial it in.
6
Approve and Schedule
30 sec
Once the output looks right, approve and set when it runs:
Once
Run now, one time only
Daily
Every day at a time you pick
Weekly
Specific days
Custom
Your own schedule
Your automation moves to the Cycles area of your dashboard. That's home base for all your active automations.
You're Live
You're Live
You're Live
Your automation now runs on schedule. Results show up wherever you told them to — inbox, Sheets, Slack.
What you just did:
What you just did:
Described a goal in plain English
Described a goal in plain English
Let AI build the workflow
Let AI build the workflow
Refined through conversation
Refined through conversation
Set it to run automatically
Set it to run automatically
No code. No flowcharts. No API docs.
Stuck? Here's Help
Stuck? Here's Help
Help Center
Common questions answered
Common questions answered
Community
See what others are building
See what others are building
Support
Real humans who respond
Real humans who respond
Pro tip: Start with one simple automation that saves 30 minutes a week. That's more valuable than a complex system you never finish.
Stuck? Here's Help
Stuck? Here's Help
Help Center
Common questions answered
Common questions answered
Community
See what others are building
See what others are building
Support
Real humans who respond
Real humans who respond
Pro tip: Start with one simple automation that saves 30 minutes a week. That's more valuable than a complex system you never finish.
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