. How we work
From the first call to fully ripe
Every system we build goes through the same three stages. No surprises, no scope creep — just a clear path from idea to something that runs on its own.
DISCOVER
BUILD
RUN
. Stage by stage
What actually happens at each stage
Here's the real breakdown — what we do, what we need from you, and how long each stage typically takes.
Stage 1 - 3 to 5 days
Discovery
Workflow mapping call
We walk through how your team actually handles the day-to-day — support, leads, reporting, whatever's eating the most time.
Find the highest-impact opportunities
We flag exactly where automation will save the most time, fastest — not everything that could theoretically be automated.
Fixed-scope proposal
You get a clear plan and a clear price before anything starts. No surprise invoices once you're in.
Stage 2 - 1 to 2 weeks
Build
System Design
We map out exactly how the system should behave, what it connects to, and where a human needs to stay in the loop.
Connect Your Existing Tools
We plug the system into what you already use — your inbox, CRM, helpdesk, spreadsheets — so nothing changes on your end.
Test With Real Scenarios
Before anything goes live, we run it against real examples from your business, not generic test data.
Stage 3
RUN
Go Live
Your system starts running — quietly, in the background, doing the work it was built to do.
Early Monitoring
We watch closely in the first few weeks to catch anything that needs adjusting before it becomes a habit.
Ongoing Tuning
As your business changes, we adjust the system with it — it doesn't go stale the moment it ships.
. Questions
Before you pick our bananas…
The things people usually ask before starting.
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No. We handle the build and the maintenance. Your job is to tell us how things work today — we translate that into the system.
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That's expected. Since we stay on after launch, we adjust the system as your processes evolve instead of leaving you with something frozen in time.
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Mostly access to the tools we're connecting to, and a short check-in or two. We keep the time we ask of your team to a minimum.
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We're monitoring it, so we typically catch and fix issues before you notice them. If something does come up, it's part of the ongoing relationship, not a new project.

