We automate the repetitive work eating your week.
You're copying data between systems and it's eating your week.

Sound familiar?
The knot.
Invoices get manually entered. Leads get manually updated. Reports get manually compiled. You're paying skilled people to do work a computer should handle. Every week, hours disappear into admin that adds no value. You know it's inefficient but you don't have time to fix it.
What we do about it
The fix.
We automate the repetitive work - Zapier, Make, n8n, whatever fits. CRM updates itself. Invoices flow automatically. Reports generate themselves. Your team gets hours back every week to spend on work that actually matters.
What you get.
The deliverables, plainly listed. If it's not here, ask — we'll tell you honestly whether it's included.
- 01 Process audit identifying automation opportunities and time savings
- 02 Automated workflows using Zapier, Make, n8n, or custom solutions
- 03 CRM automation - lead capture, follow-up sequences, pipeline updates
- 04 Financial automation - invoicing, payment reminders, reconciliation
- 05 Reporting automation - dashboards that update themselves
- 06 Documentation and training so your team can maintain and extend
How this one works.
No discovery phases that outlive the project. Just the steps that earn their place.
- 01 Process Mapping We document your current workflows - the good, the bad, and the manual. We identify where time is being wasted and quantify the potential savings.
- 02 Prioritisation We rank automation opportunities by impact and effort. Not everything is worth automating - we focus on the changes that will make the biggest difference.
- 03 Build & Test We build the automations, test thoroughly, and handle edge cases. Automation that breaks is worse than no automation - we build things that actually work.
- 04 Deploy & Optimise We deploy to production, monitor for issues, and optimise based on real usage. Then document everything so your team can maintain it.
Why this matters
Every hour your team spends on repetitive admin is an hour not spent on valuable work. Small inefficiencies compound - 30 minutes a day becomes 130 hours a year. Automation is not about replacing people, it is about freeing them to do work that actually requires human judgment and creativity.
Who this suits
- Businesses where staff spend hours weekly on manual data entry
- Companies with processes that span multiple software systems
- Organisations where reporting takes days instead of minutes
- Teams drowning in admin who need capacity without headcount
The questions everyone asks.
If yours isn't here, ask it — we answer emails within 24 hours.
Q1 What tools do you use for automation?
We are tool-agnostic. Zapier and Make for most mid-market needs. n8n for self-hosted requirements. Custom code when off-the-shelf does not fit. We recommend what makes sense for your situation, not what we happen to prefer.
Q2 How much time can automation realistically save?
It depends on current inefficiency. We have seen clients save 10-20 hours per week across their team. The process audit quantifies expected savings before you commit - no guessing.
Q3 What if our processes change?
Good automation is designed for change. We build with flexibility, document thoroughly, and train your team to make modifications. You are not locked into rigid processes.
Q4 Is there ongoing maintenance required?
Minimal for well-built automation. Software updates sometimes require attention. We offer maintenance packages or train your team to handle it. Either way, the ongoing effort is tiny compared to doing it manually.
Sound like your problem?
Tell us where it hurts. We’ll tell you honestly whether we can help — and what we’d do first.