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Pain 03 · Payroll is too high

You're paying a salary for work a machine can do

Most businesses spend $40-60k a year, often more, on repetitive, predictable tasks. The work still needs doing. It just doesn't need a full-time person doing it by hand.

A tall stack of paperwork on a desk

What gets automated

This isn't about replacing your team. It's about taking the soul-crushing, repeatable work off their plate so the people you pay can do work that actually needs a human.

Customer support

AI answers the common questions instantly. Humans handle the genuinely complex ones.

Data entry + documents

Form handling, document processing, and the copy-paste work that eats hours every week.

Report generation

The weekly and monthly reports build themselves and land in your inbox on schedule.

AI receptionist + scheduling

Calls answered, appointments booked, invoices processed, around the clock.

How it works

A clear path, start to finish

  1. 01

    Audit the hours

    We find the repetitive tasks eating the most time and money across your operation.

  2. 02

    Prioritize by ROI

    We start where the savings are biggest and the build is cleanest.

  3. 03

    Build + test

    Each automation runs alongside your current process until it's proven.

  4. 04

    Switch over

    We cut to the automation, you reclaim the hours, and your team moves to higher-value work.

Who it's for

  • Businesses paying full-time wages for predictable, repeatable tasks.
  • Owners who know the work could be automated but don't have time to figure out how.
  • Teams drowning in support tickets, data entry, or recurring reports.
$40-60k
That's the annual cost of repetitive work a well-built automation can absorb. The ROI question is simple: what does that hour cost you, and what does the build cost once?
The math behind every cost-reduction build

Let's talk

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