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Free automation audit

Tell us the job you are sick of doing.

You do not need to know what to automate, or whether AI is the right tool. Describe the work that keeps coming back and we will tell you what is worth changing, including when the answer is nothing.

What we look for

We are reading for the same handful of things every time.

  • Work that repeats
  • Bottlenecks where things sit and wait
  • Leads that go cold in a gap
  • Admin nobody should be doing
  • Where AI genuinely helps
  • Where it genuinely does not
  • Tools that should be talking and are not
  • What to leave exactly as it is

Seven questions, and only three of them matter.

The rest are there because they save us a round of email. Skip anything you would rather not answer.

No commitment
You owe us nothing after it, including a reply.
A person reads it
Not a generated report with your name pasted in.
Plain recommendations
Including doing nothing, when that is the right call.

Replies within one working day. No commitment.

Before you send it

I do not know anything about automation. Can you still help?
That is the normal starting point, and it is what the audit is for. You describe the work in your own words. Working out which parts are worth automating, and how, is our job rather than yours.
What does it cost?
Nothing, and there is no commitment afterwards. We read what you send, look at the process, and reply with what we think. If the honest answer is that automation would not help you, that is the answer you get.
What do I actually get back?
A written reply from a person: which parts of the process could be automated, roughly what each would involve, which should stay with a human, and where we would start. Not a generated score out of a hundred.
How long does it take?
You will hear back within one working day. If the process you describe is a complicated one we may come back with questions before the recommendations.
Do I need to replace the software I already use?
Usually not. Most of what we build sits between the tools you already pay for and moves information between them, which is cheaper than a migration and far less disruptive.