Discovery
We map your workflow and find the manual work that's costing you the most hours.
We find the manual work that's slowing your team down and build automations to replace it. The result: hours saved, fewer errors, and bottlenecks removed.
See how we workInbox triage, meeting notes, document drafts, scheduling, internal reminders, and the small follow-ups that keep pulling attention away from real work.
Process
We map your workflow and find the manual work that's costing you the most hours.
Best fit
When the team has ideas, deadlines, and scattered client context, we make AI useful without making the work feel generic.
Pricing
Pricing depends on the work. Every automation is scoped around your use case, the tools you already use, and how complex the build needs to be. After a quick discovery call we share a clear, fixed quote, backed by a simple guarantee: if the automation does not actually save you time, you do not pay.
Let's talkFAQs
The repetitive, rule-based work that pulls your team away from what matters — inbox triage, client intake, reporting, data entry, follow-ups, document drafts, scheduling, internal handoffs, and the small admin tasks that compound across a week.
Most first automations go live in two to four weeks. We start narrow — one workflow, end to end — so you see real time savings before we expand to the next.
No. We build around the tools you already use — Gmail, Slack, Notion, HubSpot, Airtable, Google Sheets, whatever your stack looks like. The goal is to remove manual steps, not add new software.
Everything we build runs on your accounts, with your access controls. We set clear rules for what an automation can touch, where a human approves, and which tools are safe for sensitive data.
No. Automations are built to run quietly in the background. We document everything, walk your team through it, and stay available for tweaks as the work evolves.
We measure the hours each automation replaces and report it back. If a build doesn't earn its keep, we kill it. No vanity dashboards.
Book a 30-minute call. We'll walk through where your team is losing the most time, what's worth automating first, and what week one would actually look like.