You have a repeating process
The same sequence of steps happens at least weekly, in the same order, with roughly the same data. Automation thrives on repetition: the return on investment compounds over time.
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No sales pitch. We will be honest with you before you commit to a single dollar. If the problem is not worth automating, we will say so on the call.
Is automation right for you?
Automation is genuinely useful for a narrow set of problems. Here is how to tell if yours fits.
The same sequence of steps happens at least weekly, in the same order, with roughly the same data. Automation thrives on repetition: the return on investment compounds over time.
Someone is spending two or more hours per week on work that does not require their judgment. That is the threshold where a fixed-scope build pays for itself within a few months.
You want to understand what was built, be able to run it without us, and extend it as the business changes. That is the only kind of system we build.
The data going into the process is reasonably structured and reliable. Automation handles consistency well. It does not handle chaos: we need to fix the process before we automate it.
Automation is probably not the right answer if: the process changes every time, the decision requires significant judgment that is hard to document, or the volume is too low for the build cost to pay off. We will tell you this on the first call, and you will not be charged for it.
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Prefer email? Send us a short summary of the process that's costing you time and we will respond with a straight answer on whether it is worth a conversation.