AI implementation for small teams

The systems that do
your busywork — built
and ready to run

Workflow automations, AI agents and voice AI that handle your leads, calls, and repetitive admin — so you can focus on the work that actually matters.

How it works: Pick one task. Get a working system. Test it. Expand only if it earns its place.

Three services. Real systems, not slideshows.

Each one removes work you're currently doing by hand.

Workflow Automation

Your repetitive admin work — data entry, lead routing, form handling, notifications — turned into workflows that run without you.

n8n API integrations business logic
TRIGGER PROCESS ROUTE DONE
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AI Agent Setup

Agents that qualify leads, handle research, coordinate tasks, and work inside your processes — not chatbots sitting in a corner.

OpenClaw internal workflows lead handling
INPUT AI AGENT RESEARCH QUALIFY ACT
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Voice AI Setup

AI phone handling that answers, qualifies callers, collects info, and routes them — so you stop missing leads to voicemail.

Vapi inbound calls qualification
CALL ANSWER QUALIFY NOTIFY

Custom builds: websites managed by chat or voice

Need a site where content updates happen through a conversation instead of a CMS? That's on the menu too.

What this actually replaces in your day

If any of these sound like your Tuesday, we should talk.

You manually check and forward every lead
Leads come in, get scored, and route to the right person automatically
You copy form data into sheets and task boards
Submissions land in your CRM, sheet, or project board instantly
You repeat the same 6 admin steps every day
A workflow handles it in the background without you thinking about it
Missed calls go to voicemail and die there
AI answers, collects what's needed, and sends you a summary
Updating your site means logging into a CMS
You tell a chatbot what to change and it's live

One task. One result. Then we talk about more.

No big discovery phase. No 40-page roadmap. We start with the thing that's costing you the most time.

1

Pick the bottleneck

You name the task that's eating your time. One workflow gets scoped together — something concrete, not a vision doc.

2

It gets built

The automation, agent, or voice system gets set up. You get a working version fast — not a prototype, a real system you can use.

3

Expand if it works

If the first one saves time, we add more. If it doesn't, you haven't wasted months finding out.

You could try this yourself. Here's why most people don't.

You get a working system, not advice

No strategy decks. No "good luck with implementation." You get a system that runs, with documentation on how it works.

Built around how your business actually works

No generic templates. Every workflow uses your tools, your process, your edge cases — not a one-size demo.

Fast first version

Most first workflows are live within days, not months. You'll know quickly whether this is worth continuing.

No DIY rabbit hole

Setting up AI tools yourself looks easy until you're 40 hours in and nothing connects. That's the part that's already handled for you.

Tell us what's eating your time

Describe the manual work you want gone. You'll hear back with whether it can be automated and how fast — no pitch, no pressure.

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Best for founders and teams of 1–20

Quick answers

Founders, small teams, and growing businesses that have real work happening — leads coming in, admin tasks piling up, calls to handle — but not enough people to do it all manually. If a process repeats, it can probably be automated.

Almost certainly. Everything gets built on top of what you already use — Google Workspace, Notion, Airtable, HubSpot, Slack, your CRM, whatever it is. The goal is to connect your existing stack, not replace it.

Everything is built and delivered as a working system. You get something that runs on its own with documentation — not a consulting report telling you what to build.

That's exactly how every project starts. One workflow, one result. If it works, we do more. If it doesn't, you haven't committed to a big engagement.