Automate the Work That Slows Your Business
Manual lead routing.
Delayed customer replies.
Staff forwarding messages between systems.
Reports built from spreadsheets every week.
These issues compound as volume increases. What works at 50 leads breaks at 500.
I design and implement fixed-scope automation systems that remove operational friction.
Operational Reality
Compact view of what breaks and what changes after implementation.
What Usually Breaks Expand
Most growing businesses struggle with the same friction points. These issues compound as volume increases.
- ⚠Leads coming from multiple channels with no structured routing
- ⚠WhatsApp and email handled manually
- ⚠CRM updates happening late or inconsistently
- ⚠Approval workflows managed over chat
- ⚠Revenue and pipeline reports assembled manually
- ⚠Staff duplicating data across tools
What Changes After Implementation Expand
Your team stops chasing messages and updating spreadsheets. The system executes defined logic without manual intervention.
- ✓Leads are routed instantly to the right person
- ✓Customer inquiries trigger structured follow-up
- ✓CRM updates happen automatically
- ✓Approval workflows move without manual chasing
- ✓Dashboards update in real time
- ✓Reporting no longer requires weekly spreadsheet work
Defined Automation Builds
These are repeatable engagement patterns, not experiments.
Lead and WhatsApp Automation
- Multi-channel lead capture
- Structured qualification logic
- Automatic routing to team
- CRM synchronization
24/7 Booking Automation
- Structured auto-responses
- Qualification logic
- Follow-up sequences
- Internal notification triggers
AI Voice Receptionist
- AI call answering
- Booking on call
- Call logs to CRM
- After-hours handling
Each build is:
How Engagement Works
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You describe the operational bottleneck.
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I define the exact system to be built.
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Scope, timeline, and deliverables are agreed in writing.
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Implementation begins.
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The system is deployed and handed over.
Is This For You?
Out of Scope
Define the Build
Please be ready to describe:
- • Your business type
- • The operational bottleneck
- • Desired timeline
If the problem fits a defined build window, I will outline scope and next steps.
Define the Build