Day with AI: 20 Hours of Work in 3. A Monday Worth Having.
5 projects, 12 AI sessions — from website redesign to client analysis to video pipeline. A Monday that would normally take an entire week.

What I worked on today
A Monday, but I got more done than I normally would in a full work week. Five different projects, each completely different.
1. Personal website visual overhaul
Reworked the entire site — border radius, Tabler icons replacing old ones, forest green palette. Finally looks like a website of someone who works with AI, not a default Next.js template.
2. Client process analysis
Complete analysis of 9 business processes — received invoices, issued invoices, warehouse, banking, cashflow, accounting system migration. Including diagrams. In 15 minutes.
3. Reels pipeline — One Piece avatar
Got a video pipeline running in Remotion. One Piece stylized avatar, Fabric lip-sync, ReelV2 composition. From "I have no way to make reels" to "I have an automated pipeline" in one hour.
4. Privacy page + real case studies
Rewrote the privacy page and replaced placeholder blogs with actual case studies. Small thing, but the site looks legitimate now.
5. BT app — rest times and core exercises
Added rest times between sets, core exercises as an exercise category, photo gallery, and simplified the food page. Tracked time: 31 minutes.
Time: AI vs without AI
| Task | Without AI | With AI |
|---|
| Personal website visual overhaul | 2h | 1h |
|---|---|---|
| Client process analysis (9 processes + diagrams) | 4h | 15min |
| Reels pipeline (avatar + lip-sync + Remotion) | 8h+ | 1h |
| Privacy page + case studies | 2h | 10min |
| BT app (rest times, core, gallery, food) | 4h | 31min |
| Total | 20h+ | ~3h |
12 AI sessions. 1 repo commit. And most importantly — peace of mind that I didn't turn my Monday into a 12-hour marathon.
What I learned
- Remotion + custom avatar pipeline works. Fabric lip-sync is surprisingly good with stylized faces.
- Client analysis with AI is a game changer. 9 processes with diagrams in fifteen minutes — the client gets it the next day, not a week later. No prior domain knowledge needed.
- Iterative website redesign goes fast when you have a clear palette and consistent system. Tabler icons are my new default.
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