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Automation & AI

The routine you do by hand can run itself.

Retyping data between systems, sorting documents, recurring reports, watching deadlines and stock levels. I build automation that does that work — you control the outcome, not every step.

What can run itself

Repeated work with clear rules automates best. Typically:

01

Data transfer between systems

Orders, documents and spreadsheets copy themselves — instead of manual retyping between apps.

02

Preparing inputs

Emails, documents and forms turned straight into structured data ready for the next step.

03

Recurring reports

A report that sends itself in the morning — instead of an hour of clicking numbers together.

04

Watching states

Stock, deadlines, unpaid invoices. The system speaks up on its own — before it becomes a problem.

AI as a tool, not magic

I use AI daily and I know what it handles reliably — and what it doesn't. I automate repeated work with clear rules; judgement, taste and decisions stay with you. That's why I build pipelines that do the work, not chatbots for show. And when automation isn't the right fit for your case, I'll tell you straight.

Automation + oversight

I build the automation for one project price agreed up front. Optionally I then run it as a service: I watch that it keeps working and adjust it when your tools or process change. You look after the business, not the scripts.

The craft behind it

Automation stands on the same foundation as systems: design, integration, reliable operation. My own product Vystaveno is the proof — a modular operations system where the POS, inventory and documents talk to each other on their own.

Tell me what slows you down.

Describe in a few sentences what eats your time — within three working days I'll reply with a proposal for what could run itself.