Simple automation

Automate what repeats.
Keep time for what matters.

Confirmation emails, invoice follow-ups, forms, appointment booking: simple workflows that run on their own, with no technical complexity on your end. Depending on how many tasks are involved, some clients save up to several hours a week — time that goes straight back into your business instead of repetitive admin work.

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The problem

The same tasks,
redone by hand every week.

An email to resend, a follow-up to do manually, a form to re-enter: taken individually, these tasks seem harmless. Added up over a full week, they often represent several hours that could go toward your core business instead of repetitive admin work.

Repetitive emails

Confirmations, acknowledgments, reminders — always the same text, always done by hand, often outside office hours.

Invoice follow-ups

Tracking unpaid invoices manually takes time and lets things slip through — a client who's never followed up on sometimes ends up never paying.

Re-typing forms

A request comes in, then it has to be copied into another tool — a source of data-entry errors and wasted time that adds no value.

Use cases

Real automations,
not gadgets.

Every workflow is chosen based on what's actually costing you time or money — not because it's a trendy piece of technology.

Automatic emails

Order confirmations, acknowledgments, appointment reminders sent automatically, even outside your working hours.

Invoice follow-ups

Automatic reminders at defined deadlines — so you never lose a client just because an invoice wasn't followed up in time.

Appointment booking

Direct sync with your calendar, no endless email back-and-forth to find a time that works for everyone.

Data consistency

Your tools (CRM, invoicing, calendar) sync with each other to avoid manual re-entry and data mismatches.

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Frequently asked questions

What I get asked the most.

It's a workflow that triggers automatically when an event happens: a confirmation email, an invoice follow-up, a notification — without repeated manual work.

No. The whole point is to simplify your day-to-day without requiring any particular technical skill.

Yes, that's actually the recommended approach: we start with the most valuable workflow, then expand once the return is proven.

Get back the time lost
to repetitive tasks.

A free 30-minute project analysis to identify what's really worth automating.