What this covers

Workflow discovery

Identifying which manual processes are actually costing the most time, based on real usage, not assumptions.

Automation design

Building the specific automation to fit how your team already works, rather than forcing a new process onto them.

Tool selection

Choosing the right platform for the job, often using tools you already pay for rather than adding new software.

Staff onboarding

Making sure the people actually using the new process understand it and trust it, not just that it technically works.

Why it matters

Automation projects fail most often not because the technology didn't work, but because staff quietly went back to the old manual way. We build for adoption, not just functionality.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Anything repetitive, high-frequency, and manual — data entry, approvals, status updates between systems are common starting points.

Sometimes, but often not — a lot of automation opportunity comes from better using tools you already have.

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