LIVE TEST OK
Disify — email validation
Workflow: clean bad/disposable emails before CRM import or lead follow-up. Use it for: RMD/Jimmy intake forms and outbound prep.
A giant API list is interesting. A workflow that saves time this week is useful. I pulled the Public APIs repo through an operator lens and smoke-tested the first practical no-key candidates.
Pick one painful workflow: intake, validation, enrichment, reporting, follow-up, trip planning, or customer updates.
API result → AI summary → human approval → saved SOP. Automate routing only after the output is useful.
Workflow: clean bad/disposable emails before CRM import or lead follow-up. Use it for: RMD/Jimmy intake forms and outbound prep.
Workflow: lightweight region context for routing, personalization, or destination suggestions. Use it for: Naia destination prompts or Jimmy lead context.
Workflow: add local-cost/currency helper blocks to travel guides. Use it for: Naia Trip Kits and destination emails.
Workflow: give travelers a practical timing note before they book activities. Use it for: Tulum/Santorini/Turks Trip Kit utility cards.
Workflow: periodically scan no-key/HTTPS APIs for new automation demos and product bonuses. Use it for: Jimmy content, $27 bonus updates, and audit examples.
Free APIs are prototypes, not production guarantees. Check uptime, limits, terms, and data quality before building paid customer workflows around them.
The $27 AI Operator Quickstart shows how to turn repeatable business work into approval-gated AI workflows. These APIs become optional enrichment blocks once the core workflow works.