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Before Your AI Automation Acts, Add One Human Approval Gate

ey can move faster than people. That is also why they need a simple stopping point before high-impact actions.


If an AI workflow can send a customer reply, publish a post, update a spreadsheet, issue a refund, delete a file, or spend money, it should not run only on trust. It needs a clear rule for what it can do alone and what must wait for a human.


A practical approval gate is small:


- What action is the automation about to take?

- What can go wrong if it is wrong?

- Can the action be undone?

- Does it touch money, private data, public content, or customer trust?

- Should the AI act, draft, or stop?


Most small teams do not need a huge governance document to begin. They need a repeatable checklist that turns an unclear automation idea into a simple PASS, PARTIAL, or FAIL decision.


That is what the AI Automation Safety Mini Kit is for.


It includes:


- one-page automation risk checklist

- approval-gate matrix

- structured run-log template

- rerun safety check

- incident note template

- practical examples for customer replies, scheduled social posts, and file/spreadsheet updates

- Japanese quick-start checklist


Use it before launching an AI workflow, handing an automation to a client, or letting a no-code AI setup touch real business operations.


Get the kit here:

https://payhip.com/b/F8w23


This is an operational checklist, not legal, financial, security, or compliance advice.