Tips and Tricks

Be Specific About Your Goal

To get the best results from Cody, start with a clear, specific description of what you want to accomplish.

What Doesn't Work:

What Works Great:

The difference is clear: Cody needs to understand the specific business problem you're solving.

Focus on Outcomes, Not Tools

Instead of asking for specific technologies, describe what you want to achieve

Don't Focus on the How:

  • "I need a web scraper"

  • "Build me an AI thing"

  • "I want to use the OpenAI API"

Focus on the What:

  • "I want to extract product prices from competitor websites every week."

  • "I want to analyze customer reviews and tell me the main themes."

  • "I want to automatically respond to simple customer emails."

When you focus on what you want to achieve rather than how you think it should be built, Cody can choose the best tools and approach for your needs.

  • Provide Context and Details: Give Cody enough information to make smart decisions about your workflow

  • Instead of Vague Requests: "Build me a lead generation workflow"

  • Provide Rich Context:

"Build me a lead generation workflow that:

  • Finds marketing agency owners on LinkedIn

  • In the US, with 10-50 employees

  • Gets their contact info and company details

  • Outputs to a Google Sheet for my sales team

  • Processes about 50 leads per week."

Describe Your Current Process

Walk Cody through exactly what you do now, step by step

Example: "Right now I manually:

  1. Check our Twitter analytics for mentions and engagement

  2. Look at LinkedIn post performance

  3. Put it all in a PowerPoint for my weekly team meeting

  4. This takes me 2 hours every Monday morning

I want a workflow that does this automatically and emails me the report."

Be Specific About Data

Show Cody exactly what data you're working with, including examples

Example: "I have a Google Spreadsheet with:

  • Column A: Customer names

  • Column B: Their LinkedIn URLs

  • Column C: Company names

  • About 200 rows are updated weekly

I want to add job titles and company size in columns D and E."

Clear Integration Requirements: Specify exactly where results should go and what notifications you need. Example: "When the workflow finds new leads, I want it to:

  • Add them to my HubSpot CRM in the 'Marketing Qualified' pipeline

  • Send a Slack message to our #sales channel with the count

  • Email me a summary if it finds more than 10 high-priority leads."

The Perfect Request Template

Use this structure to get the best results:

What I Want to Accomplish: [Clear business goal]

My Current Process: [Step by step what you do manually now]

My Data/Inputs: [What information you're starting with, with examples]

Desired Outputs: [Exactly what you want to get back]

Integration Needs: [Where results should go, notifications needed]

Success Criteria: [How you'll know it's working well]

What I Want to Accomplish: Monitor competitor pricing and get alerts when prices change.

My Current Process: Every Friday, manually check 5 competitor websites for prices on 20 products, and record them in a spreadsheet

My Data/Inputs: Google Sheet with product names, competitor URLs, and current prices

Desired Outputs: Updated prices, email alerts for 10%+ drops, weekly summary

Integration Needs: Update Google Sheet, email me and the sales manager, Slack notification

Success Criteria: Catches changes within 24 hours, 95% accurate, no false alerts

Start Simple

Once your first workflow is working, add features progressively. Provide business context so Cody understands your industry and challenges.

Example: "I run a digital marketing agency managing social media for 25 local restaurants. My biggest challenge is creating enough content while tracking what performs best."

Version History

You can revert a workflow to a previous version by providing Cody with the Implementation ID of the desired version. Simply ask Cody to change the workflow to that specific Implementation ID.

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