Find the work
that fits you,
automate the rest.
A 10-minute, AI-guided assessment that maps your Ikigai — what you love, what you're good at, what the world needs, and what you can be paid for — then hands you the exact n8n & AI workflows to offload the rest.
Four overlapping circles. One sweet spot.
Ikigai is a Japanese framework for a life worth showing up for. We use it as the lens for your career — and then we don't stop at the diagram. We turn it into a plan.
What you love
The work that pulls you in — the tasks you'd choose without being asked.
What you're good at
Your earned skill and unfair advantages — the moves you make look easy.
What the world needs
The problems your work meaningfully solves for the people around you.
What pays
The slice of all of the above that someone will actually write a cheque for.
Four zones of work. Only one fuels you.
The framework comes from Gay Hendricks' The Big Leap. Most high performers get stuck in their Zone of Excellence — visibly succeeding at work that quietly costs them. Your Zone of Genius is the work only you can do, where output and energy compound together.
Why it matters here: the assessment doesn't just find your genius — it surfaces the excellence and competence work to automate or delegate, so you actually have room to operate there.
Zone of Incompetence
Work you're bad at — and others can do better. The easy delegate.
Zone of Competence
You can do it, but so can plenty of others. No edge, no spark.
Zone of Excellence
You're great at this — but it drains you. The golden trap most pros get stuck in.
Zone of Genius
Work only you can do, that energizes while you do it. This is the target.
Three steps, ten minutes.
No vague journaling. No 60-question personality tests. A guided conversation that ends in a real artifact you can act on tomorrow.
Reflect
An AI agent learns your role, then asks 15 questions tailored to your actual day.
Map
A larger model writes your personalized Ikigai report — energizers, drains, and patterns.
Automate
Get concrete n8n + AI workflow recipes — triggers, nodes, outcomes — for what to hand off.
A document you'll actually re-read.
- Your Ikigai mapped to your specific role
- Energizers to double down on, drains to drop
- Tool-by-tool automation stack, ranked by impact
- Step-by-step n8n workflows you can build today
“Most people don't have a passion problem. They have an attention problem — their best work is buried under everything else.”