Hi, Lloyd!
Thank you for sharing your thoughts!
You’ve hit on such an important insight—it really isn’t about the tools, but rather the clarity and consistency of the workflow itself.
A well-defined workflow serves as the foundation for scalability, efficiency, and even creativity.
Tools are just enablers; without the right process/workflow mindset, even the best tools can’t deliver results.
For anyone who may be struggling, a practical starting point is to focus on identifying bottlenecks or pain points in their current workflows.
Once you have clarity on what’s slowing you down, you can refine or redesign your workflow to address those challenges directly.
This approach ensures the workflow evolves with purpose—and the tools you choose will naturally align with that.
It’s a concept I often emphasize: the workflow must work for you, not the other way around.
Glad to see this perspective gaining traction!
Cheers!