Stop doing the same job twice

We find the repetitive work that eats your week — invoicing, follow-ups, data entry, scheduling — and build automations that do it for you, reliably, every time.

The problem

Every business has them: the jobs that have to be done, the same way, week in and week out. Chasing invoices. Copying details from emails into spreadsheets. Sending the same follow-up for the hundredth time. Reminding customers about appointments.

None of it is hard. All of it takes time. And it’s exactly the kind of work a machine should be doing instead of you.

What we automate

A few examples of the kind of thing we build:

  • Quotes and invoices — generated, sent and chased automatically, so you get paid sooner without the awkward reminder emails.
  • Customer follow-ups — every enquiry gets a prompt, personal-feeling response, even when you’re flat out.
  • Appointment reminders — fewer no-shows, no manual texting.
  • Data entry — information flows between your email, spreadsheets and other systems without anyone retyping it.
  • Reports — the numbers you check weekly, compiled and delivered to your inbox automatically.

If you do it the same way every time, there’s a fair chance we can automate it.

See one working

We use the same automations we sell. The enquiry form on this site, the follow-up email you’ll get after it, the booking confirmation for your consultation — all automated, all built by us. Send an enquiry and watch how quickly things happen. That’s the product.

Our promise on automation

Automation only makes sense when it saves you more than it costs. So before we build anything, we’ll work out the actual hours and money involved, together. If an automation would save you twenty minutes a month, we’ll tell you it’s not worth doing — and we won’t build it.

And you stay in control. Every automation does exactly what we’ve agreed, nothing more, and you can always see what it’s done.

How it works

  1. Consultation. Walk us through a normal week. We’ll spot the repetitive work — there’s usually more of it than people realise.
  2. Prioritise. We list what could be automated, what each would save, and what each would cost. You choose what’s worth it.
  3. Build and test. We build it, test it alongside your current way of working, and only switch over when it’s proven.
  4. Support. If anything ever misbehaves, we fix it. That’s part of the deal.

What’s eating your week?

Book a free consultation and walk us through how your business runs. We’ll tell you honestly what’s worth automating — and what isn’t.