The Ops Concierge Blueprint: Run Your Team From Ayanza, Delegate the Busywork to Notis (SOP, Scripts, Guardrails)

Category: Monetization Guide

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Notis is a “one message away” AI intern that works through WhatsApp/Telegram/iMessage/Slack/email, with integrations, reminders, long‑term memory, and scheduled/webhook automations. Ayanza is an AI‑powered project management platform (projects/tasks, wiki, chat, workflows) with an AI assistant on paid tiers. Together, you can sell a productized “Ops Concierge” service: set up Ayanza as the system of record, use Notis to turn voice/messages/emails into structured updates, then ship weekly status, follow-ups, and clean task plans. This guide includes templates, pitfalls, and compliance.

Last Updated: January 26, 2026 | Review Stance: operator-style setup + weekly runbook + guardrails (no hype) | includes affiliate-friendly CTAs

Ops Concierge Weekly runbook Scope control

Run the team from Ayanza. Delegate the busywork to Notis.

This is the workflow for people who are tired of “tool hopping.” You want one place where the team works (Ayanza), and one place where you can dump messy inputs (Notis) and get clean outputs back: tasks, reminders, follow-ups, summaries, and weekly reports.

The “operator” rule: never automate into a tool if the ToS makes it risky. Ayanza’s Terms restrict introducing automated agents/scripts without express permission. So we keep Notis as the “thinking + drafting” layer, and Ayanza as the “human execution” hub.
Control tower targets
Start goal
1–3 clients
Weekly time
3–6 hours
Deliverables
Weekly ops pack
Best buyers
Operators

If you try to “AI automate the whole company” on day one, it breaks. This system scales because it’s boring and human-friendly.

Dial 1
Clarity
“One source of truth”
Dial 2
Speed
“Ship weekly”
Dial 3
Safety
“PII + ToS aware”

TL;DR (the clean monetization angle)

Sell an “Ops Concierge” service
  • Ayanza becomes the team’s HQ: projects/tasks/wiki/chat.
  • Notis becomes the “messy input → clean output” layer via messaging.
  • You ship one weekly deliverable: Weekly Ops Pack (status, risks, next steps).
“Weekly Ops Pack” beats “AI consulting” because clients can see it, approve it, and forward it.

Tool roles (so the system doesn’t fight itself)

Layer 1
Ayanza = System of record

Where the team works: projects, tasks, notes/wiki, chat, workflows, permissions. Keep it boring and consistent.

Layer 2
Notis = Capture + automation

Where messy things land: voice notes, emails, reminders, meeting follow-ups. Notis can run scheduled/webhook automations and keep long-term memory.

Layer 3
You = Ops editor

Your job is to stop AI from making the system noisy. You curate, decide, and ship a weekly pack.

If you only remember one thing: Ayanza is for humans. Notis is for drafting and reminders. Keep the boundary clean and you won’t get surprised by ToS issues.

What to sell (packages that don’t spiral)

PackageDeliverablesBest forStarter price (example)
Ops Setup Sprint (one-time) Ayanza workspace structure + templates + permissions + basic playbook (PDF) + Notis onboarding + 2 automationsNew teams / messy ops$199–$1,500
Weekly Ops Concierge (retainer) Weekly Ops Pack + meeting follow-up drafting + backlog cleanup + weekly planning boardOperators who need rhythm$299–$2,500/mo
Exec Brief Add-on 10-min exec summary (voice or doc) + risks + decisions neededFounders$99–$499/mo
How to pitch it without sounding like a chatbot

“I’ll set up your team’s HQ in Ayanza and a chat-based assistant in Notis. You’ll get a weekly Ops Pack every Monday: what moved, what’s stuck, and what we’re doing next.”

Setup Sprint (3 days, no drama)

Day 1 — Build the Ayanza skeleton
  1. Create spaces: Ops, Delivery, Sales (or just Ops + Delivery).
  2. Standardize status labels (todo / doing / blocked / done).
  3. Create a “Weekly Planning” template project.
  4. Set permissions and keep it simple.
Don’t overbuild. If you need 14 statuses, you don’t need AI—you need therapy.
Day 2 — Onboard Notis (capture lanes)
  1. Pick one channel: Telegram or WhatsApp (start with one).
  2. Connect the minimum integrations you need (calendar + email first).
  3. Set one “task capture” instruction: how tasks should be written.
  4. Set one “meeting follow-up” instruction: how follow-ups are drafted.
Start with two things Notis is great at: turning voice into tasks, and turning meetings into follow-ups.
Day 3 — Add two automations (max)
  1. Scheduled: weekly summary (Friday 5pm).
  2. Scheduled: daily brief (Mon–Fri 8am).
  3. Optional webhook: intake form → Notis summarizes → email to ops lead.
Two automations done well beats ten automations that nobody trusts.
Output: the “Ops HQ” handoff
  • One-page “How we work” doc
  • Weekly planning template
  • Task writing rules
  • Automation list (what runs when)

Weekly Runbook (the thing clients pay to receive)

Monday (30–45 min)
  • Pick top 3 outcomes for the week.
  • Mark top blockers and assign owners in Ayanza.
  • Send a single “weekly plan” message to the team.
Friday (30–45 min)
  • Notis drafts a weekly summary (wins, misses, learnings).
  • You edit it (cut fluff, add decisions needed).
  • Send Weekly Ops Pack to founder/client.
Weekly Ops Pack (copy/paste template)
Weekly Ops Pack — Week of [DATE]

1) Wins (what moved)
- ...

2) Risks / Blockers (what’s stuck)
- Blocker: ...
  Owner:
  Next step:

3) Next Week Focus (top 3 outcomes)
- Outcome #1:
- Outcome #2:
- Outcome #3:

4) Decisions needed (yes/no)
- Decision #1:
- Decision #2:

5) Notes (optional)
- ...

Templates (scripts + prompts you can actually reuse)

1) Notis “task capture” message
Task Capture Rules

When I send a voice note or message, convert it into tasks with:
- short title (verb + object)
- owner (if mentioned)
- due date (if mentioned, otherwise ask)
- “Definition of Done” (1 sentence)
- tag: Ops / Delivery / Sales

If info is missing, ask ONE clarifying question, not five.
2) Notis automation prompt (Friday weekly summary)
Automation: Weekly Summary (every Friday 5pm)

Write a Weekly Ops Pack draft:
- 5 bullets max for wins
- 5 bullets max for blockers
- 3 outcomes for next week
- 3 decisions needed (yes/no)
Tone: concise, no fluff, no hype.
If something is unclear, label it as “Needs confirmation”.
3) Ayanza kickoff post (use in team chat/newsfeed)
Kickoff Message — Week of [DATE]

Top 3 outcomes:
1) ...
2) ...
3) ...

Blockers:
- ...

Rules for the week:
- If something is blocked, tag it BLOCKED and assign an owner.
- No new work without closing one old item.
- Friday: we post wins + misses (no blaming).
4) CSV import skeleton (so you can move tasks into Ayanza without risky automation)
title,owner,due_date,status,project,notes
"Draft onboarding email","alex@company.com","2026-01-30","todo","Ops","Definition of done: email sent + link tracked"
"Update website FAQ","sam@company.com","2026-01-31","doing","Delivery","Definition of done: 5 Qs updated"

Ayanza supports CSV import (so you can move structured tasks in without botting their UI).

Pitfalls (and how to not hate your life)

Ops Failure Board
FailureWhat it looks likeFixPrevention
Automation spamDaily summaries nobody readsCut volume. Send weekly pack + only critical reminders.One delivery day + strict format
Context driftNotis outputs feel genericWrite clear capture rules + examples; keep one thread per projectUse a repeatable template (Ops Pack)
ToS riskBots writing directly into AyanzaStop. Use human-in-the-loop + CSV import.Treat Ayanza as “human execution hub”
Privacy blowbackClient objects to sensitive data in AI toolsMinimize data + get written approval + redact where possibleData minimization checklist (below)
The #1 retention killer is “unclear ownership.” Every blocker must have an owner. Every owner must have a next step.

Compliance corner (read once, then bake it in)

Not legal advice. This is practical guardrails so you don’t build a “cool system” that turns into a trust problem.

Data minimization checklist
  • Don’t paste passwords, API keys, or HR data into chat.
  • Only connect integrations you truly need (start with email + calendar).
  • Document what Notis is allowed to do (send emails? create calendar events?).
Policy + ToS sanity
  • Ayanza Terms restrict automated agents/scripts without express permission.
  • Notis has an Acceptable Use Policy (fair use + anti-abuse) and a Privacy Policy with Google API Limited Use commitments.
  • Keep a human review path for anything that sends messages to customers.
A simple “client permission” line (steal this)
“Client authorizes Provider to process workspace content in Notis/Ayanza solely to deliver the Ops Concierge service, and Provider will minimize sensitive data and follow the client’s access controls.”

Build your first Ops Concierge setup

Start small: set up Ayanza as the HQ, onboard Notis in one channel, and ship a Weekly Ops Pack every Friday for one team. Track more workflows here: aifreetool.site

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Outreach script (copy/paste)
Hey [Name] — quick question.

I set up a lightweight “Ops Concierge” system:
- Ayanza as the team HQ (tasks/wiki/chat)
- Notis as a chat-based assistant for reminders, drafts, and weekly summaries
- A weekly Ops Pack delivered every Friday

If you send me one week of your current chaos (notes + task list), I’ll show you what the Friday Ops Pack would look like.
Would that be useful?

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