Agentflow Is Spiking Right Now
What’s the idea?
Film a fast “build-with-me” where you take one boring task and automate it with agentflow: intake → plan → do → report.
What’s surprising or interesting?
Most people think “agents” are magic demos; the surprise is the workflow design is the real product (handoffs, guardrails, and checkpoints).
- Whiteboard of the agent steps (inputs/outputs)
- Screen recording building the flow (nodes/prompts/tools)
- A messy “before” manual process vs “after” agent-run output
- Failure case + the fix (human approval step, constraints, retries)
- Final artifact: report, email draft, spreadsheet, or issue list
What’s the payoff by the end?
Viewers leave with a copyable agentflow blueprint they can adapt to their own job, plus the 2-3 guardrails that stop it from hallucinating into chaos.
AUDIT
The trend isn’t “agentflow exists.” It’s that creators are hungry for a concrete, named workflow they can search, replicate, and compare.
Your audit question: Can a viewer watch your video and immediately say, “I can build that exact agentflow for my task”?
FIX
Turn “agentflow” from vague to visual:
- Pick ONE outcome: “turn meeting notes into a client follow-up + task list.”
- Show the pipeline as boxes: Collect → Decide → Execute → Verify → Deliver.
- Include visible proof: a timed run, a side-by-side before/after, and one failure you intentionally trigger.
3 fast title angles:
1) “Agentflow In 10 Minutes: Build A Real AI Workflow”
2) “I Replaced My Daily Task With Agentflow (Step-by-Step)”
3) “Agentflow Explained By Building One Useful Agent”
TEST
Ship today idea (6–8 min screen-record build):
- Open with: "Here’s the agentflow that does my most annoying task end-to-end."
- Draw the 5-step flow on screen in 20 seconds.
- Build it live: create each step, run it, show the output.
- Force a mistake (bad input/tool mismatch), then add one guardrail (approval step or constraints) and rerun.
- Packaging note: Thumbnail angle = big “BEFORE → AFTER” with “agentflow” stamped over the flow diagram.
Everyone’s building “agents.” The workflow is what people actually steal.

