A plan built around your company
Every business is different, so every automation is too. We design a bespoke proposal based on your processes, your volume and your goals.
Built for you
The complete solution for companies after maximum efficiency and results. No templates: you pay for exactly the automation you need.
- Premium workflow automation designed around your operation.
- Intelligent assistants and chatbots trained on your business.
- Advanced data analysis and insights so you can decide with evidence.
- 24/7 VIP support from a team that knows your project.
- Regular reviews and improvements to secure maximum ROI.
We review your processes and tell you what to automate first. Free and with no obligation.
From the moment we close the design until the automation runs in your environment.
We monitor performance and optimise so the return keeps growing.
Why is there no fixed rate?
Because automating one specific task and redesigning several workflows do not cost the same. Instead of selling you a fixed package that may not fit, we start from your real case. On the blog we explain what the price depends on and how to calculate the return.
What would automating your company cost?
We tell you in a free diagnosis, with a clear proposal and no obligation.
What determines the price
Four factors, and the first weighs more than the other three combined.
How many systems must be connected. Automating within a single tool is cheap. A process that starts in a form, goes through email, is logged in a spreadsheet and ends in the invoicing software is another matter: every hop between systems is a point where something can fail and must be anticipated.
Whether those systems have an API. Modern tools offer an official way to connect. Older management software, very common in firms and SMEs, often does not. If your ERP is fifteen years old, say so in the first conversation: it changes the quote.
How many exceptions the process has. Everyone describes their process as if it were linear. The reality is usually "the order comes in, it gets checked, unless it is a long-standing client, or over a certain amount, or from abroad". Those exceptions are written down nowhere and they decide whether the automation holds.
What volume it handles. A flow that runs fifty times a month and one that runs fifty thousand are not built the same way.
What the quote includes
A quote that just says "automation development" lets you compare nothing. Ours breaks out all six parts: diagnosis, design, build, testing, rollout and documented handover.
The build is usually less than half the work, even if it is the only part you see. Testing and design are where it is decided whether the system survives the first odd day.
The recurring costs
They always exist and almost nobody itemises them. Automation platforms charge per operation run, and AI models are billed by usage.
We tell you before we start, with an estimate of how many operations what we build will consume. Turning up on next month's invoice is no way to start a relationship.