Put a Process on Autopilot
Pick the job your team repeats every week. When I am done it runs itself, the same way every time — and tells someone when it cannot.
3–4 weeks · see pricing
What you get
Everything included. Nothing billed later.
- —The whole job, start to finish, happening without anyone remembering to start it
- —The decisions inside it written as fixed rules, so the answer is the same every time
- —AI used only for the parts no rule can handle — like reading documents that arrive in forty different layouts
- —A record of every run, so you can see what it did and why it did it
- —A human gets pulled in only when something genuinely needs judgement
- —The awkward cases handled, not just the ones that go to plan
What changes
The point of doing it at all.
Hours back every week, permanently
The result stops depending on who happens to be on shift
New staff do not have to be taught the workaround
When a customer asks what happened, you can show them exactly
How it goes
Five steps, in this order.
- 01
Pick
Choose the process where the payback is clearest
- 02
Split it
Separate the parts a rule can do from the parts that genuinely need judgement
- 03
Build the rules
The predictable majority, built so it cannot surprise you
- 04
Add AI where it earns it
Only the pieces no rule could cover, with checks on what it produces
- 05
Run it alongside
It runs next to your current process until you trust it, then takes over
Built on: Rules engines · Scheduled and event-driven jobs · AI for unstructured input
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