Business automation that actually removes work
Repetitive work does not belong with people. We map your processes and automate the steps that now cost time, errors and frustration, with integrations, workflows and AI agents.
Business automation sounds big, but starts small: a quote that formats itself, an order that automatically becomes an invoice, an alert that lands with the right person at the right moment. By tying those steps together, a process emerges that runs day and night without anyone having to watch it. We first look at where time truly leaks away and automate there, not everywhere at once.
Measure first, then automate
We start not with tools but with your process. Where is the retyping, which steps wait on each other, where do errors appear? Only when that is clear do we choose what to automate and in which order.
- Process analysis with your people, not over their heads
- Fastest win first, then the rest
- Measurable result, no black box
Integrations as the foundation
Automation lives or dies with systems that talk to each other. We connect your ERP, CRM, commerce and stock, so data is entered once and is correct everywhere. That is often the quiet engine under every workflow.
The building blocks of automation
System integrations
API integrations between your existing tools, from enterprise ERP such as Microsoft Dynamics to your e-commerce, marketplaces and CRM.
Workflows
Automated steps that move tasks forward without anyone having to press a button.
AI agents
Digital colleagues that handle emails, questions and documents, day and night.
Dashboards
Real-time insight so you see what the automation delivers and where it pinches.
What it gets you
- Your team spends time on work that matters, not on retyping
- Fewer errors because data comes from one source
- Processes that keep running, also outside office hours
- Scale up without hiring proportionally more people
Frequently asked questions
Where do I start with automation?+
With the task that recurs most often and irritates the most. That is usually retyping between two systems. There you book quick results, and it helps pay for the rest.
What is the difference with RPA?+
RPA imitates clicks in a screen and is brittle when the interface changes. We connect directly via APIs where possible, which is more stable. We only use RPA where no API exists.
Do I have to replace my current software?+
Usually not. We build on what you already have and connect it more smartly. We only replace a tool if it truly gets in your way.
How we do this
Curious what this can do for you?
Tell us your situation. We will think along and sketch a concrete first step.