Data flow
Synchronizing information between forms, CRM, spreadsheets, panels, and apps.
Process automation
We automate business processes, workflows, and data flow between tools. We connect APIs, forms, CRM, spreadsheets, panels, and AI so the team retypes less and handles recurring work faster.
Synchronizing information between forms, CRM, spreadsheets, panels, and apps.
Classification, notifications, statuses, and automatic team-side steps.
Generating summaries, alerts, and views that previously required manual work.
Entry packages
Each package is designed to turn an unclear idea, unstable project, or automation opportunity into a concrete scope, decision, and next implementation step. The ranges below are practical starting budgets, not a promise that a larger build will fit inside the package price.
Recommended first step
For founders and teams that need to move from idea to a realistic first release.
Scope workshop, MVP backlog, architecture decisions, risk map, release plan, and implementation estimate.
For products that already exist, but delivery, scope, quality, or ownership is getting unclear.
Technical and product review, key risks, stabilization priorities, and a short recovery roadmap.
For companies that need systems, APIs, payments, CRM, ERP, or SaaS tools to work together reliably.
One critical flow, integration contract, edge cases, implementation plan, and rollout checklist.
For teams that want to test AI or automation on a real workflow without turning it into a large program.
Use case diagnosis, data/process review, pilot scope, risk notes, and next-step implementation path.
No. These are entry packages. They help define scope, risks, architecture, and the next step before estimating a larger build.
If you are building a new product, start with MVP Kickstart. If you already have a project in motion and need clarity, start with Rescue Audit. For one concrete process, choose Integration Sprint or AI / Automation Pilot.
We check where time is lost and which steps have the biggest impact on team work.
We implement a small, measurable scope instead of rebuilding the whole process at once.
We add logic, monitoring, and exceptions so automation is safe to use.
Outcome
The best automation is not spectacular. It simply shortens work, reduces errors, and gives the team a calmer operating rhythm — especially where data currently moves between email, spreadsheets, CRM, and panels.
Fast first step
You do not need a full specification. Describe the product, process, or integration in a few sentences. We will point out what needs clarification, what can be built first, and where the delivery risks are.
Goal, current state, constraints, and links or materials if they already exist.
A concrete next step: scope workshop, MVP Kickstart, Rescue Audit, integration sprint, or a smaller pilot.
Fewer generic calls, faster qualification, and a clearer decision before committing budget.
Describe it briefly. We will point out where automation should start.
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