Everything we automate, across seven pillars
You don't buy a service code. You buy a flow that runs in place of a manual process. We grouped everything we deliver into seven pillars, from online store to factory. Step into the one that concerns you.
Pick the process, not the tool
Each pillar has its own page, with the services on three lines. What the flow does, what manual process it removes, what comes out at the end.
Every service, in one place.
Everything we deliver, grouped by pillar. The colored dot shows how it reaches you: delivered today, with one connection or with a human in the loop. Step into the pillar for the three lines on each service.
Everything, in one place. The flows run.
One flow from each pillar, with its state. This is what you buy when you buy automation: processes that run on your data and produce a result. Sample monitor, not sales figures.
Four steps.
The same flow on any pillar. We map the process, build the flow, test on real data, hand it over in production.
A system, not a tool.
We build the flow that runs in place of a manual process in your company. You describe the process, we build, you receive the result and verify it.
Versus off-the-shelf tools (Zapier, Make, n8n)
Those hand you blocks and you connect them, configure them, repair them when they fail. We deliver the flow built, maintained and monitored by us. You receive the result, not one more platform to learn.
Versus expensive agencies and developers
They ask for a large budget and months of waiting, then they leave. We start on a concrete piece that delivers now, stay after launch and grow from there. You pay for the flow, not for hours.
Versus off-the-shelf software
Those are built for the common case, not for you. You have your own fields, your own rules, your own exceptions. The flow follows your process, not the other way around.
We also tell you what isn't worth automating
If a human is better on a step, we tell you directly. On anything sensitive (invoices, replies to customers) there is always a human who verifies before delivery. The flow runs on your real data, it doesn't guess. On the assistants over your data we also show the source of the answer. On identifying customers we use only public data and within the limits the law allows (GDPR). On production automation we first check what equipment and software you have, because some connects directly and some needs extra hardware. We don't promise that any machine connects to anything.
Describe the process. We tell you what flow runs it.
The first step is a short conversation. You show us what you do manually and what should run on its own. We tell you directly whether it can be automated, how, and roughly what it costs. No pitch, no jargon.