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Tame the admin: quotes, invoices and SOPs

Hand the boring-but-critical paperwork to AI — clear quotes, chase-up emails, and simple processes your team can follow.

The short answer

Use AI to draft quotes and invoices, write polite payment chase-ups, and turn how you do things into simple written processes (SOPs). It removes the admin drag so you can do the actual work — you still check every number.

Admin is where small businesses quietly lose hours and money: the quote you put off, the invoice you forgot to chase, the process that lives only in your head. AI is genuinely good at this structured, repetitive writing — a clean quote, a firm-but-friendly reminder, a step-by-step process anyone on your team could follow.

It drafts; you verify the figures and the facts. That division of labour is the whole game: let the machine handle the formatting and the wording, and keep your eyes on the numbers and the commitments.

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Beginner

Quotes and invoices, fast

Give the details, get a clean, professional document to adapt. The faster you can turn an enquiry into a clear quote, the more often you win the work.

  1. 1List the work, the price and the terms.
  2. 2Ask for a clear quote or invoice.
  3. 3Check every number yourself.
  4. 4Save it as a reusable template.

Copy-paste prompts

promptDraft a clear, professional quote for this job: work [list], price [amount], timeline [x], terms [y]. Keep it simple and friendly.
promptWrite a polite invoice email to send with payment details and a clear due date: [details].
promptTurn this into a reusable quote template with labelled blanks I can fill in each time: [paste].
promptMake this quote easier to say yes to — clearer pricing, obvious next step: [paste].
Intermediate

Get paid on time

Let AI write the chase-up messages you hate writing — firm, friendly and effective, escalating only as needed. Most late payments are awkwardness, not refusal; a good reminder usually does the job.

  1. 1Note who owes what and since when.
  2. 2Ask for a polite first reminder.
  3. 3Escalate the tone gradually if it’s ignored.
  4. 4Stay professional the whole way through.

Copy-paste prompts

promptWrite a friendly first reminder for an overdue invoice: [amount], [days late]. Keep the relationship warm.
promptThey still haven’t paid after two reminders. Write a firmer but still professional follow-up.
promptDraft a short message offering a payment plan to a customer who’s clearly struggling.
promptWrite a gentle reminder I can send 3 days before an invoice is due, so it rarely goes late.
Advanced

Write down how you work

Turn your know-how into simple SOPs so the business does not depend entirely on you remembering everything. Written processes are what let you delegate, train, and take a day off without it all falling over.

  1. 1Describe a task you do often.
  2. 2Ask AI to write it as clear, numbered steps.
  3. 3Test the steps by actually following them.
  4. 4Store them where your team can find them.

Copy-paste prompts

promptTurn how I do [task] into a simple step-by-step SOP a new team member could follow: [describe how you do it].
promptReview this process and flag anything unclear, missing or out of order: [paste].
promptCreate a simple onboarding checklist for a new [role] in my business.
promptTurn this SOP into a short training note plus a 5-point quick-reference card: [paste].
💡 Always check the figures, dates and legal terms yourself — a wrong number on an invoice or quote is your problem, not the AI’s. Use it to draft and standardise, then verify before anything goes out.

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