Setting up your first Lindies from templates is the right starting point and this tutorial shows the practical workflow
Starting from pre-built Lindy templates for common use cases rather than building from scratch is the practical advice that changes how quickly you get to a working automation. The template for email triage, the template for meeting follow-up, the template for lead qualification are the starting points that show you what a production-ready Lindy looks like before you try to build something custom.
The individual AI agents being called Lindies is the naming convention worth knowing because the Lindy documentation and community use it consistently. A Lindy for email, a Lindy for calendar management and a Lindy for research are three separate agents each with their own scope, instructions and memory rather than one general-purpose assistant.
The daily task automation being the primary value delivery mechanism means evaluating Lindy requires thinking about which daily tasks in your workflow are repetitive enough and structured enough to benefit from an agent handling them autonomously.
The scheduling, inbox management and research tasks being the three most commonly automated by new users is the starting list for evaluating where your workflow has the most to gain.
What was the first Lindy you set up and how long before it was running reliably without intervention?