Tell us the task you repeat the most.

We will work out what it costs you a year and whether automating it pays for itself. If it does not, we will tell you that instead of building it.

About the work

Name everything the information passes through.

No obligation. Nothing is billed until you have seen a fixed price and said yes to it.

Questions people ask first

Whatever you do most often that involves retyping the same information twice. Those tasks are usually boring, error-prone and cheap to fix, which makes them the fastest thing to pay you back.

Anything that needs judgement, or anything customer-facing where a human touch is the actual product. Automating your way out of talking to customers is usually a mistake dressed up as efficiency.

Usually it gives them their week back rather than replacing them. The work that automates well is the work nobody wanted to do — data entry, chasing, copying between systems.

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