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AI Business Automation

Replacing manual, repetitive business workflows with AI-driven automation. Invoice processing, data entry, reporting, internal ops, scoped per workflow instead of sold as a vague platform.

From $1,500

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Overview

"AI automation" usually gets sold as a platform subscription with a vague pitch attached. I scope it the way it actually works in practice: find one specific repetitive workflow, whether that's invoice processing, lead qualification, report generation, or internal data entry, and build an AI-driven automation that replaces the manual version. Then measure it against the hours it actually saves, not a demo.

Pricing

Single Workflow Automation

$1,500

One clearly scoped repetitive workflow automated end-to-end.

  • Workflow mapping and scoping
  • AI-driven automation build
  • Integration with existing tools (email, sheets, CRM, etc.)

Multi-Workflow Automation Suite

from $4,000

Several related workflows automated and coordinated through shared logic.

  • Multiple workflows, shared architecture
  • Internal dashboard for monitoring runs
  • Error handling and human-in-the-loop review points

How I Build This

The scope starts from the actual workflow, not a generic "AI automation platform." That means a named process with a measurable before and after, nothing more abstract than that.

AI goes wherever judgment is actually needed. Plain code handles the rest. If a workflow is 90% deterministic logic and 10% judgment calls, the deterministic 90% doesn't need an LLM anywhere near it, and pretending otherwise just adds cost and failure points. Human review sits in the loop wherever it matters: the automation flags uncertain cases instead of quietly guessing on anything with real stakes attached. And it gets wired into the tools you already run, email, spreadsheets, CRMs, internal systems, rather than asking your team to learn a new one.

Who This Is For

Businesses with one specific, named repetitive process that's eating hours every week. Not a company shopping for "AI" as a category, but one that can point at an actual workflow and say "this one, right here."

FAQ

What kinds of workflows can be automated?

Anything repetitive with a clear input and output. Document and invoice processing, lead qualification and routing, report generation, data entry between systems, and similar operational tasks.

Does this replace employees?

It's scoped to remove the repetitive part of a workflow so people can spend time on the parts that actually need judgment. It's not pitched or built as a headcount cut.

What if the workflow changes over time?

It's built to be maintainable and adjustable rather than a black box, and an ongoing support arrangement is easy to scope if the process evolves later.