AI Automation

Automate the work that’s slowing you down.

Use this when the bottleneck is already obvious. We scope it tightly, build it into how the team actually works, and ship something they’ll use.

What this solves

You already know the workflow that’s eating time.

Spotting it was never the hard part.

The job now is to scope the fix tightly, build it into the tools and handoffs the team already uses, and keep human review where the stakes call for it — then prove value in one workflow before broadening.

Typical workflows we start with

Follow-up Intake routing Reporting Knowledge retrieval Onboarding Support workflows

How it ships

Scope tight. Ship in the workflow. Keep the right checks.

01 · Scope

Scope the first release.

Define the workflow, inputs, review steps, and success condition clearly enough to keep the build practical.

02 · Build

Build around the real team.

Ship inside the tools, context, and handoffs the business already uses — instead of forcing a fresh process on everyone.

03 · Check

Keep the right review steps.

It only works when the system fits the stakes, the team, and the places where human review still matters.

What you get

A working release, not a backlog.

  • Automations that remove repetitive handoffs
  • Internal tools that support the workflow directly
  • Knowledge systems that make business context usable
  • A practical first release that proves value in one workflow

Good fit

When the opportunity is already clear.

  • The manual process is clear and you’re ready to change it
  • The workflow, SOPs, and ownership are clear enough to build on
  • Adoption matters as much as shipping
  • You want to prove value in one workflow before broadening

Fix the workflow that’s already obvious.

Tell us what stays too manual — we’ll help scope the right first release.