I thought I will share my routine with SGP (assuming the mount has been properly polar aligned), maybe someone will find it useful...
If starting imaging a new target:
1. Slew to the target.
2. Rotate the camera if needed and frame the target as needed.
3. Plate solve and save details for a new sequence (filters, subs etc - this info will be used over several nights until imaging has been completed).
4. Start auto-guiding with PHD2.
4. Start the sequence. Focus will be automatically adjusted while on the target, I set it to readjust after each 1 degree change in temperature.
5. If everything has been set up well, meridian flip will be preformed automatically without user's intervention, telescope centered on the target (auto plate solving) and autoguiding will be synchronised with PHD2. The sequence will conclude at the pre-set time, including warming up of the camera, parking the scope etc.
When continuing with the sequence on another night (mount has been aligned):
1. Load the sequence and make SGP to slew to the target and to return to previous location (it will automatically re-centre the object to within a user set margin (can be a few pixels)).
2. Run PHD2.
3. Start the sequence again and let SGP take care of focus and the rest.
I must admit I really like how SGP automates imaging, especially when combined with motorised focuser and rotator. If I only did not have to move the gear in and out of the house every time...