I design and build n8n automations that connect the tools your business already uses — forms, sheets, inboxes, CRMs — into one system that just works. No manual follow-ups, no dropped leads.
Most "automations" save you a few clicks. These remove entire tasks from your week — the ones you'd otherwise do by hand, every single day.
Forms, DMs, and inbound emails get logged, enriched, and sent to the right person automatically — no lead sits unread.
Content, invoices, or requests route to the right approver, with a full audit trail and no "did you see this yet?" messages.
Recurring reports, reminders, and status updates generate and send themselves — on schedule, every time.
Each one is a real workflow running in production — not a demo. Buy as-is or have it customized to your stack.

Scores and routes inbound leads by intent before a human touches them.

Turns order data into branded invoices and sends them automatically.

Extracts line items from incoming documents straight into your sheet.

Screens applications and schedules first-round interviews unattended.

Handles booking, reminders, and reschedules with zero back-and-forth.

Catches missed replies and re-engages the sender automatically.

Responds to property inquiries in seconds, any hour of the day.

Confirms, logs, and notifies on every order the moment it lands.

Reads incoming tickets and sends each one to the right queue.

Routes submissions to the right approver by type, with a full audit trail.
We walk through what actually happens today — every manual step, every tool, every handoff — and find where automation earns its keep.
I build the workflow against your real tools and real data, with error handling so it degrades safely instead of breaking silently.
Before it touches your business for real, it runs against actual scenarios — including the messy edge cases, not just the happy path.
You get a working system and a plain-language explanation of what it does — not a black box only I can touch.
Tell me what it looks like today. I'll tell you what it looks like automated.